Engine: Labor Times

1982 Chevrolet Luv 4WD L4-110 1800ccSECTION Labor Times
Standard HoursManufacturer Warranty HoursSkill LevelNotes
Replace
Complete Assembly With Transfer of Parts6.24.4BIncludes: Transfer Of All Fuel & Electrical Units. Does Not Include Transfer Of Optional Equipment.
NOTE
With AC, Add0.50.0B
With Auto Trans, Add0.80.0B
With 4WD, Add0.70.0B
With Long Bed, Add0.40.0B
Complete Assembly Without Transfer of Parts4.40.0BDoes Not Include: Transfer Of Any Part Of Engine Or Replacement Of Optional Equipment.
Note
With AC, Add0.50.0B
With Auto Trans, Add0.80.0B
With 4WD, Add0.70.0B
With Long Bed, Add0.40.0B
Short Block12.60.0AIncludes: R&R Engine And Replacement Of All Necessary Equipment.
NOTE
With AC, Add0.50.0A
With Auto Trans, Add0.80.0A
With 4WD, Add0.70.0A
With Long Bed, Add0.40.0A
Overhaul/Rebuild25.60.0AIncludes: Disassemble & Clean Engine, Ridge Ream & Hone Cylinders, Fit Pistons, Rings, Pins, Main & Rod Bearings, Grind Valves & Tune-Up.
NOTE
With AC, Add0.50.0A
With Auto Trans, Add0.80.0A
With 4WD, Add0.70.0A
With Long Bed, Add0.40.0A
RENDER: 1.0x

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