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    Restoration to O.E. specs. By replacement of quill and or "J" housing.
    Replacement of all head drive belts & bearings.
    Replacement of sliding motor & spindle pulleys.
    Regrind "R8" collet seat to ensure accuracy.
    Replacement newspindle motor.



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    I would imagine it would take somewhere between 4-8 hours depending on resources available and knowledge/experience level.

    No experience? It may take you 4 hours just to figure out how to get the quill feed gears out. There is a sequence and a method to dismantle without destruction.

    We posted at the same time - let me review your rebuild requirements.

    What is your experience level? I assume it is limited - hence the questions.

    Scott

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    I think this is a difficult thing to answer based on the info given.

    How fast can you rebuild a V-8? The NHRA guys can do it in an hour while it takes me a long weekend and I have ample experience. They have the set-up and they work like a clock - I do not. I think the same is true here.

    If you have everything ready to go, it can be done relatively quickly, but if not then it could turn into a three week affair.

    I would not recommend rushing this - you can render a slightly sloppy spindle completely useless in haste.

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