And the cost for the engine does not include the labor to remove and replace it, and the hoses, and mounts, which they undoubtedly will want to replace. You may get by with hoses, but if you are changing the engine, mounts are a good thing to change. Don Nieser has the best prices on those,, BTW. Overhaul for $15K seems low, Ernie. I suppose you could do it, but a lot depends on the case, light or heavy, and the crank (VAR or not).
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