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Old July 14th 05, 01:36 AM
J C P
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Default '89 fuel injectors

What is the standard amount of time allotted for
a shop to remove and install a set of injectors?
thanks,

JC


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Old July 14th 05, 03:14 PM
Charlie Funk
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I think some of the specialists around here use a formula:

Number of hours X hourly rate = daily limit on debit card

Adjust the first two elements to fit the third.

Charlie

"J C P" <JCP1STatADAMSdotNET> wrote in message
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> What is the standard amount of time allotted for
> a shop to remove and install a set of injectors?
> thanks,
>
> JC
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Old July 14th 05, 03:48 PM
Greg
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you are close Charlie
for the ZR-1 it is 2.0 hours for the first on and .1 hours for each
additional one.
for a non ZR-1 it is 4.2 hours for the first one and .1for each
additional one.
this includes R&I intake plenum.
does not include cleaning or any broken or stripped or rusted parts.
labor GUIDE times come from Mitchel, and most shops use this as just
that a "GUIDE"
Greg
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 09:14:41 -0500, "Charlie Funk"
> wrote:

>I think some of the specialists around here use a formula:
>
>Number of hours X hourly rate = daily limit on debit card
>
>Adjust the first two elements to fit the third.
>
>Charlie
>
>"J C P" <JCP1STatADAMSdotNET> wrote in message
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>> What is the standard amount of time allotted for
>> a shop to remove and install a set of injectors?
>> thanks,
>>
>> JC
>>
>>

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Old July 14th 05, 08:07 PM
J C P
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Yep - that's the formula my local dealership has been
using !!

"Charlie Funk" > wrote in message
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> I think some of the specialists around here use a formula:
>
> Number of hours X hourly rate = daily limit on debit card
>
> Adjust the first two elements to fit the third.
>
> Charlie
>
> "J C P" <JCP1STatADAMSdotNET> wrote in message
> ...
> > What is the standard amount of time allotted for
> > a shop to remove and install a set of injectors?
> > thanks,
> >
> > JC
> >
> >

>
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