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Engine Removal - 12/9/2006 11:31:09 PM   
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Okay if i should take my car to a shop it have the new crank and rods put in how long do you think it would take from start to finish. And they HAVE to take the engine out right

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RE: Engine Removal - 12/10/2006 12:01:46 AM   
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Ok... dude... i dont have the answer to your question.. and its impossible to give you one. You would have to ask them. Not to mention... how the hell would you know that they wouldnt be putting other **** in your car that you dont know about... you might not end up with what you paid for if you get me. THey dont give a **** how they put it together... i say dont risk your ****.. DIY!

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These cranks are made for walkin'''', and thats just what they''''ll do, one of these days these cranks are gonna walk all over you

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RE: Engine Removal - 12/10/2006 12:11:22 AM   
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But the problem with ding it my slef is i dont have ANY of the right tools. Theres no way in hell i would ever get the engine out right. And the shop i am taking it to is the guy i bought the car from shop so he wont f me over. I just want to get a rough idea nothing concrete or anything

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RE: Engine Removal - 12/10/2006 7:21:44 AM   
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Buying all the tools is going to cost you less than paying someone... not to mention you learn something and you get to have control over how you put things together... not to mention learning experiance... and you get to keep the tools afterwards lol.

Regardless of trustworthy or not... its gonna cost

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