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Thread ID: 92483 2008-08-12 04:44:00 New Car engine lance4k (4644) PC World Chat
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696687 2008-08-12 04:44:00 How long would it take for a professional to replace an entire car engine with a new one? more than 5 days? And are there places in Auckland where you can buy a new engine? lance4k (4644)
696688 2008-08-12 05:02:00 Do you mean a new engine or a reconditioned engine.
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Trev (427)
696689 2008-08-12 05:24:00 depending on the car...

I would say a good 8-10 hours min.
in a real world workshop I would expect two or three days.
robsonde (120)
696690 2008-08-12 05:50:00 We used to swap HQ Holden engines for a dealer in around 3-4 hours - total time. Mind you, we used to do a lot. They were the old NZ Govt cars that were purchased at auction. Matching good motor to good body.

Ken
kenj (9738)
696691 2008-08-12 06:57:00 depends entirly on what vechile. some are real easy just unbolt unplug and yank, while others you remove the car around the motor ! tweak'e (69)
696692 2008-08-12 10:03:00 depends entirly on what vechile. some are real easy just unbolt unplug and yank, while others you remove the car around the motor !Exactly- a bit of info would be good:
-make, model and year of car;
-specification- 2wd or 4wd, turbo charged, etc;
-situation (whether you are considering getting it done or it is being done and you want to know everything is okay/ you're not getting screwed)

As for state of engine, assuming second hand or reconditioned- I went to Blairs engine imports (Christchurch I think? They ship to anywhere in the country) a few years back for a second hand engine- it worked fine, and it had a 90 day warranty.
Sick Puppy (6959)
696693 2008-08-13 00:56:00 I would give it 5 days before getting concerned. Automotive workshops are busy places, and often little unforeseen things can slow work down, especially on a major job such as an engine transplant. wratterus (105)
696694 2008-08-13 01:52:00 Back in the 70's we had a VW that we could rip the motor out of in under 10 min. Looking under the bonnet of most modern cars, I would still be scratching my head wondering where to start three days later.....
So the answer is - it depends on the cars colour :illogical :lol: :rolleyes:
fnphoto (2434)
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