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depending what kind of shop it is, then yes you can they can fix it (I'm not sure if they will charge you for them to fix it) and sell it
Below 90 degrees
Usually, yes. They charge for time and parts, not result.
1311.00
If it has no damage, it doesn't need to be fixed, and the "repairs" should cost you nothing.
about $150 for the alternator and 1/2 hr labor or shop minimum charge - my guess $215 - $225
Well i have a 1990 accord and they are telling me that to fix mine that it is going to cost around 500 bucks or so. That may vary due to the shop you take it too and how much they charge for labor.
Go to the shop where you bought it and let them either fix it for you or give you a new one.
You cannot fix a rod bearing. Bearings must be replaced. While it is possible to replace a single rod set, a bottom end overhaul might be the way to go. The rational here is that if one bearing is bad, how far off are the others? In addition, if crank shaft journal service is necessary, the machine shop will supply that correct bearing size after machining .
try this for size...to not back up out of the drive way of a car wash and bang out! Meanwhile, thinking that you were preventing a accident that may have occurred.
Depends were you go.
go to a shop and get a quote. every shop is different.