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is it hard to swap an engine
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Swapping an engine can be a difficult and complex job that requires mechanical experience, tools, time, and a good understanding of vehicles. The difficulty level also varies depending on the type and model of the car, the engine you're planning to swap in, and whether the new engine is a direct fit. Ensuring that the new engine will work with the existing transmission, wiring, and exhaust system can also be challenging. In general, engine swapping is not recommended for beginners in car repairs.
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