Wheel Cylinder: Labor Times

1989 Chevrolet V 20 P/U 4WD L6-292 4.8LSECTION Labor Times
Standard HoursManufacturer Warranty HoursSkill LevelNotes
Replace
Without ABS
Semi-Floating Axle
One Side1.20.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
Both Sides2.00.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
Full Floating Axle
One Side1.50.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
Both Sides2.60.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
With Four Wheel ABS
Semi-Floating Axle
One Side2.20.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
Both Sides3.00.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
Full Floating Axle
One Side2.50.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
Both Sides3.60.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
With Rear Wheel ABS
Semi-Floating Axle
One Side2.00.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
Both Sides2.80.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
Full Floating Axle
One Side2.30.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
Both Sides3.40.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
Note
With Dual Wheels, Add
One0.20.1BIncludes: Bleed System.
Overhaul/Rebuild
Without ABS
Semi-Floating Axle
One Side1.40.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
Both Sides2.40.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
Full Floating Axle
One Side1.70.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
Both Sides2.80.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
With Four Wheel ABS
Semi-Floating Axle
One Side2.40.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
Both Sides3.40.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
Full Floating Axle
One Side2.70.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
Both Sides3.80.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
With Rear Wheel ABS
Semi-Floating Axle
One Side2.20.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
Both Sides3.20.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
Full Floating Axle
One Side2.50.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
Both Sides3.60.0BIncludes: Bleed System.
Note
With Dual Wheels, Add
One0.20.1BIncludes: Bleed System.
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