FITTING A WATER-BOXER?

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FITTING A WATER-BOXER?

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just trying to get together a list of average times people/workshops take to remove and refit a 1.9 water-boxer engine including bleeding and road testing? no speed/world record attempts,just honest,no corner cutting/bodge it in and go job times.cheers mcgill
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Re: FITTING A WATER-BOXER?

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if its take one out and put one in with no exhaust changing fiasco 8 hrs,cj.
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Re: FITTING A WATER-BOXER?

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8 hours sounds good to me, provided no hold ups.

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Re: FITTING A WATER-BOXER?

Post by Simon Baxter »

10 hours as nothing is ever straight forward, especially with a WBX, their rusty exhausts, their nasty cooling system and everything just snapping off as they tend to do with WBX's.
I really wish you could stick to a book time but with them things it's really not possible.
Plus you have the added polarva of checking/setting the crank end float (that no one seems to be capable of doing) and adjusting it.
I really wish engines would come Pre-set with a flywheel.
Then, you have the timing to set up, the cooling system to bleed up and then the mixture to set to make sure it's all running tickety boo.
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Re: FITTING A WATER-BOXER?

Post by billy739 »

hi is this removing a dead complete engine and refitting a 2nd hand complete engine of the same type/year ect?
if it is where all the parts are already on the engine and its a real 'just get it done job ' with no oile change ect then it can be done in about 3 hours if all goes well.

but like above, if its remove the old one and fit a replacement recon short motor then 10 hrs plus ,depending on how well the job goes and easier if you have bought a new exhaust ,cooling components ,clutch ect

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Re: FITTING A WATER-BOXER?

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thanks all! had a little dispute with vege over a warranty job over fitting and refitting pricing. all sorted now (well hopefully when cheque arrives) cheers mcgill
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