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Old 11-15-2011, 08:31 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Allch Chcar View Post
Replacing a GM engine is probably the easiest and cheapest engine swaps possible. They use the same engines and bolt patterns over dozens of cars, and mechanics are easy to find if you can't DIY. A friend had a Chevy minivan overheat, found a guy who drove 4 hours to get a $100 engine and still had it done that night.



No joke, the reason Domestic companies build their trucks to be easy to work on, is because they will need work/maintenance. There are certain Domestics to avoid like the plague, but then there are some good ones.
That's pretty impressive that they replaced it that quick.

We ended up going the route of replacing the motor for $2500 total. It'll be done at the end of next week
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