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Default Cost to pull a 350 I/O

I am presuming that you can do the mechanical part of pulling the engine
since you plan to do the component swap yourself. I am also presuming you
may want to hire pulling the engine because you don't have the facilities to
lift the engine.

It is quite easy to get the engine ready for removal, less than 1/2 an
hour. In my opinion if you it get all ready to come out you could hire a
auto tow wrecker to lift it out for $20 - $25.

By the way, just in case you didn't know... if the engine you plan to
install is from a vehicle, you will need to put the camshaft from the
original engine it the new motor.


Don Dando


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