this all depends on who is helpin u what u are capble of and what tools u have and if u are fast or slow it takes me about a half hour to a hour u would probly need about hour to hour and half
About 6.5 hrs for a professional, from what I can gather. Generally, a non-professional should not work on an automatic transmission. You have to remove the transmission valve body and remove the solenoid & clean all the parts w/ GM brake cleaner or equivalent. This is what I have found after researching it for my car. I am taking mine to a transmission shop.
approx. 4 - 6 hrs peace
well, if you know for sure something is mechanically wrong, not like lack of fluid, then you want to start by taking the half-shafts out; those are the round driveshafts that have rubber boots on either end, then loosen the transmission mounts. next take off the air box and remove the battery, these are in the way for the next step- loosen off and remove all the fasteners that hold the transmission case to the engine. remove the transmission, then inspect and replace any broken, worn or old parts replace the transmission, airbox and battery. this would probably take a mechanic somewhere in the range of 5 hrs. it took me about 7 hrs with a break.
no it is not , your looking approx. 8.5 hrs in and out to replace a probe transmission....
Most cars since you gave no make model year: 4 hrs to remove, 1 day to rebuild, 4 hrs to install. If it's a rare trany of parts need to be ordered add a couple of days usually
6.8 hrs
6 hrs(hours)
it took me about 6 hrs.
If the question is "how many hrs in 627?" then the answer is 6 hrs 27 min but if the question was " 627 min make up how many hrs in a day??"" it must be 24 hrs...
60,000 hrs = 2500 days
(20.75 - 9.5) hrs = 11.25 hrs = 11 hrs and 15 min
remove driveshafts, transfer case, transmission, clutc, flywheel, pry out seal, pop in new one, put it back together....approx 8-10 hrs -boone