Engine: Labor Times

1982 Chevrolet Cavalier L4-112 1.8LSECTION Labor Times
Standard HoursManufacturer Warranty HoursSkill LevelNotes
Replace
Complete Assembly With Transfer of Parts
O.H.C.11.30.0BIncludes: Transfer All Fuel & Electrical Units. Does Not Include Transfer Of Optional Equipment.
Note
With AC, Add0.70.0B
With PS, Add0.40.0B
With Cruise Control, Add0.20.0B
O.H.V.11.30.0BIncludes: Transfer All Fuel & Electrical Units. Does Not Include Transfer Of Optional Equipment.
Note
With AC, Add0.70.0B
With PS, Add0.40.0B
With Cruise Control, Add0.20.0B
Complete Assembly Without Transfer of Parts
O.H.C.8.10.0BDoes Not Include: Transfer Of Any Parts Of Engine Or Replacement Of Optional Equipment.
Note
With AC, Add0.70.0B
With PS, Add0.40.0B
With Cruise Control, Add0.20.0B
O.H.V.8.10.0BDoes Not Include: Transfer Of Any Parts Of Engine Or Replacement Of Optional Equipment.
Note
With AC, Add0.70.0B
With PS, Add0.40.0B
With Cruise Control, Add0.20.0B
Long Block
Manual Trans14.50.0B
Auto Trans12.70.0BIncludes: R&I Engine And Transfer All Necessary Components Not Supplied With Long Block.
Short Block
O.H.C.14.60.0AIncludes: R&R Engine, Transfer Parts And Make All Necessary Adjustments.
Note
With AC, Add0.70.0A
With PS, Add0.40.0A
With Cruise Control, Add0.20.0A
To Grind Valves, Add2.20.0A
O.H.V.14.60.0AIncludes: R&R Engine, Transfer Parts And Make All Necessary Adjustments.
Note
With AC, Add0.70.0A
With PS, Add0.40.0A
With Cruise Control, Add0.20.0A
To Grind Valves, Add2.20.0A
Overhaul/Rebuild
O.H.V.26.60.0AIncludes: Disassemble And Clean Engine. Ridge Ream And Hone Cylinders. Inspect And Replace All Necessary Components, Grind Valves And Tune-Up.
Note
With AC, Add0.70.0A
With PS, Add0.40.0A
With Cruise Control, Add0.20.0A
O.H.C.26.60.0AIncludes: Disassemble And Clean Engine. Ridge Ream And Hone Cylinders. Inspect And Replace All Necessary Components, Grind Valves And Tune-Up.
Note
With AC, Add0.70.0A
With PS, Add0.40.0A
With Cruise Control, Add0.20.0A
RENDER: 1.0x

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  • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
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