Now we got an hour? Somebody explain why the shop estimates are about $800 to replace the heater core.
Oh! An hour just to pull the dash!. I can see that. Taking stuff off is usually pretty quick.
I got my core for $20 (was it $25? I forget. Nope.. here's the receipt.. $19.99) at O'Reilly's. There are no other parts needed. That leaves $780 in labor cost. Even at $78 per man hour (VERY high) plus some extra time in case there's a problem, it's considered a roughly 10 hour job... by experienced professionals.. with every tool in the book at hand.
Some shops around here charge $90+ /hr
Most shops also charge more for the part, i would never put anything less then a fomoco heatercore in for example. Thats about 50 bucks last time i bought one, figure the installer bangs you 50-100 for it.
Going by the book, the ac system gets "evacuated" into a machine which costs money, and then new freon back in, which is more money.
If you dont have a machine to evacuate the AC you have empty the freon into the atmosphere which is damaging to it (CFC's) and IIRC might even be "illegal"
The book i believe calls for 8 hours or so of work the proper way.
We all know that just because a book calls for something, doesnt mean thats what it is in the real world. Theres jobs out there that call for 10 hours and take 6, and theres jobs out there that call for 2 hours and take 4, and can go into much longer into days or weeks depending if something's brittle and breaks thats unavailable or discontinued and so forth.
I would think its safe to say that most normal DIY guys would spend an entire saturday doing this Dash job for their first time. A good 8 - 12+ hours is what i'd assume. DIY guys arent working like its a madhouse either, and work on cars at their leisure. Mechanics work on cars all day everyday, and they get very fast at it.
But yes, if you know what your doing you can have the dashboard out in an hour, Removing the heaterbox, or dremelling out the core from the inside takes some time after that, then you have the hoses, reassembly of whatever replaced, ac system if discharged, dashboard reassembly which can take a little longer then an hour cause your lining it up and its VERY HANDY TO HAVE AN EXTRA PERSON FOR PUTTING THE DASH BACK IN...sucks by yourself, then you have coolant level check, startup, and operation, etc. Which all takes time.
If you've taken the dash out before and your inclined/quick with tools you should be able to do the whole thing in 4-6 hours from start to finish add more time for evap swap/blower motor/ ac system changes, etc
So you figure a shop charging $80-90/hr and doing it the right way takes them 7-8 hours or so (add extra for other work) and on a job that big removing a 20+ yr old dashboard thats probably never been removed you add a little extra time anyway incase things go wrong.
So you can see how it easily can be a $800-1000 job quickly.
Or
You can spend a weekend, getting familiar with your car, take your time, do it the right way and spend $50