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Originally Posted by GSXMatt
Yeah I heard a good crew can rebuild the whole motor in 45 minutes. Insanity.
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I saw a Snap-On crew do a motor in 35 minutes. This includes jacking up the fueler and seating the clutch.
Imagine a bench with a dozen or so guys around it. They have a few dozen impacts with torque sticks, in a set order, and everyone knows how it goes together.
It is insane on how fast they work, no checking, just flying.
I am sure there is someone in the trailer measuring everything behind the scenes, but in the pits, its all air tools.
Nitromethane burns the eyes, and I like that

. It is a smell you'll never forget.