about 50 bucks of you buy a used one at a salvage yard,a new one cost a lot more,but labor on this usually runs around 35 bucks to do,no more than 150 at the most for everything,good luck on it.
not bad if you can do your own labor. It is a long job to pay 75 bucks per hr. Many things have to be removed, radiator etc. If you get a chiltons manual and follow instructions you can save yourself a few hundred bucks. I am going through the same thing with my little mazda truck after putting a new long block in less than 30, ooo miles ago. It is a 500 dollar job if I hire it out. The harmonic balancer being bad will cause your car to jump time plus the bad noise it makes.
2 hours worth of labor, depending upon the going rate in your area
about 50 bucks of you buy a used one at a salvage yard,a new one cost a lot more,but labor on this usually runs around 35 bucks to do,no more than 150 at the most for everything,good luck on it.
hello. No idea what it’d cost, but check it at the nearest parts store, they can tell you. it is important
if it is a 3.8 ltr I charge about $150 at my shop that is parts and labor using new parts
not bad if you can do your own labor. It is a long job to pay 75 bucks per hr. Many things have to be removed, radiator etc. If you get a chiltons manual and follow instructions you can save yourself a few hundred bucks. I am going through the same thing with my little mazda truck after putting a new long block in less than 30, ooo miles ago. It is a 500 dollar job if I hire it out. The harmonic balancer being bad will cause your car to jump time plus the bad noise it makes.
some balancers are hard to come by about 50 buck for a used one more and waiting time for dealer national back order