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question - 8/25/2008 6:14:13 PM   
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ok so a lil while ago i replaced the Crankshaft in my 07 BB and Now i have a 02 660 Grizz that needs a new Crankshaft.. i was wondering if its any harder/ easier then the BB and i was also wondering if anyone has had it changed and what did the LABOR cost?
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RE: question - 8/25/2008 6:57:43 PM   
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labor at a good dealer is about 70$ an hour around here

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RE: question - 8/25/2008 7:01:46 PM   
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any idea on how many hours they would charge? i know on the BB the dealer wanted 1200.. but i did it by my self.. i know just takin the cylinder and all that off the grizz is so much harder then the BB so i was just wondering what they would charge for it.. Im doing it for something and was wondering a ball park price. and was also wondering how much harder.. i got the manual for it.. i know i can do it.. was just wondering what yall thought on how hard.

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RE: question - 8/25/2008 8:24:49 PM   
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anyone?

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RE: question - 8/25/2008 8:37:59 PM   
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I think it wouldn't be that hard.  Just gotta remove more plastics is all.  It's an auto so there's less gears and crap to screw up.

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RE: question - 8/26/2008 6:55:59 AM   
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cool cool sounds good.. ill let yall know how it goes.

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