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3 hours

Dude - you need a videographer.
A video of you in action would be a great help to noobies. :wink:
 
Its not hard I've pulled the engine in my 75 once and now the 73 twice this year. It really isn't that bad if you dont have to deal with rusted up bolts. Tuesdays evenings plan is to get the engine on the engine stand and to start removing parts.
 
I was thinking I could do it in 3 hours with...















A cutting torch!!!
 
By your self a couple or so hours out and about twice that back in because of all the adjustments.
 
In my yout it was on the floor in 45 minutes. Honest.

But that was a pre-smog car... and me mum helped a bit.

Now it takes an hour. Mum's gone.

It's *heck* to get old. :devilgrin:
 
The fifth time I pulled my midget was only about 4 hours. The problem was never getting it out, it was putting it back together again :crazyeyes:
 
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