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how long to replace an engine
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Replacing an engine can generally take between 10 to 20 hours of labor for most cars. The actual time depends on several factors, including the type of vehicle, the complexity of the engine compartment, and whether the replacement is a new or refurbished engine. Professional mechanics with experience and the right tools can complete the job more efficiently, but unexpected issues like additional repairs or part compatibility could extend the time needed. It's also vital to ensure a proper break-in period for the new engine, following manufacturer guidelines to ensure longevity and performance. For a precise estimate, consulting with a trusted mechanic who can assess the specific requirements and potential challenges of your vehicle is recommended.
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