Stan: I have heard that if someone knows what they are doing it can take as little as a weekend. In my experience It really depends upon how much mechanical knowledge and mechanical COMMON SENSE you have. Access to an engine hoist and a good set of tools are very helpful. Also make sure you have all of your parts when you start. Not having everything will slow you down a great deal. The documentation is excellent. It does require attention to detail and patience. You can not be in a hurry. Www.slowcarfasthouse.com > On Dec 4, 2015, at 10:46 AM, Stan Shapiro <mail@STANSHAPIRO.COM> wrote: > > How many total hours do you estimate a bostig/zetec conversion will take? > Just the engine and components-not cooling, etc. > > > > stan |
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