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Old 09-28-2010, 08:26 AM
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On a hoist i was putting the fluid back in it in an hour and a half. Not too bad.... top bell housing bolt sucks !
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depends on your experience level and situation. Are you doing this on a pulled motor, on a lift, or on the ground?
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lift, doing the headers and exhaust as well....
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3-4 hours id say. Headers are fairly simple too. A lot of room to work with compared to other Ls cars.




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