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Originally Posted by coldsteelrain
20 hours of labor???
This was supposed to be 10 hours or so as far as I remember
What a disappointment to say the least
I don't see this being as that much cheaper than current solutions out
By the way great job EAS on the detailed installation overview
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Worst case scenario would be losing an engine due to a SPH, being much more costly ($21K, not including labor at time of posting). Keyway-based solutions would be closer to ~30 hours, and requires drilling.
In comparison, it's a small price to pay for peace of mind.