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Feb 10, 2024 - 12:48 PM
It all depends on who is performing the repair. If you are changing it and are a mechanic or not. Having the proper tools and you are a mechanic no more than three hours but you are not a mechanic, it may take you more than three hours. My suggestion it's always to take it always to a repair shop always where you always warranty.almost all the time
Feb 13, 2024 - 02:17 AM
Hi there!
If you're a seasoned mechanic, you can likely complete the job in closer to 4 hours. For beginners, it might take closer to 8 hours or even longer. The actual time may vary depending on factors such as the mechanic's skill level, any complications encountered during the process, and the specific tools available. It's always a good idea to consult with your mechanic for a more accurate estimate based on the conditions of your vehicle.
Good luck and have a good one!
If you're a seasoned mechanic, you can likely complete the job in closer to 4 hours. For beginners, it might take closer to 8 hours or even longer. The actual time may vary depending on factors such as the mechanic's skill level, any complications encountered during the process, and the specific tools available. It's always a good idea to consult with your mechanic for a more accurate estimate based on the conditions of your vehicle.
Good luck and have a good one!
Feb 13, 2024 - 04:02 AM
with a lift and mechanic skills 30 minutes laying on ur back with jack stands PLEASE ALWAYS USE JACK STANDS I CANNOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH,,,. OH AND EMPTY OIL FIRST OR WOW WHAT A MESS once oil drained if a new oil pan is financially doable do it if not scrap where the old gasket was use a wire brush buy a Felpro don't cheap out use a Felpro buy some gasket glue just to hold it in place and I would torque these to oem spec dont go crazy with gasket glue...google the torque specs for oil pan
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