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labor time to replace engine in a 1984 chevy c60
10,000 dollars
Parts and labor, $200 to $300 at a licensed garage.
It all depends on who you go to but in general it should be around 500 to 600
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It will take approximately 8 hours of labor to replace the engine in your be a week. Most mechanic shops charge $75 per hour. This will result in a labor charge of $600.
Warning: As the V6 engine in your Tacoma is an interference engine it is mandatory that you have the timing belt replaced at 90,000 miles. Fail to replace the belt, and if it breaks you will have severe engine damage. The timing belt also drives the water pump. For this reason it is recommended you replace the water pump at the same time. This will save you labor costs later on when the pump fails, which it will before the 180,000 mile mark for another belt replacement.
The belt MUST be changed every 90,000 miles. Warning: This is an interference engine. If the belt breaks engine damage will occur. Also the water pump is driven by the cam belt. To save on labor costs later on, replace the water pump when you replace the cam belt.
About $12 a piece (accents have four engine mounts) plus labor.
The cost to replace engine rings is at least $1800. The bulk of the price comes from the labor needed because the engine must be disassembled to remove the pistons in order to replace the rings.
about $600. Std. labor estimate is 5.47 hours to lift engine, replace gasket, replace engine and realign steering.
The 3.4 L V6 has a timing belt. Replace it every 90,000 miles. The water pump is also driven by the timing belt so replace it at the same time to save labor costs later on. Warning: If the timing belt breaks, serious engine damage can occur.