If money is a object get one from a automobile salvage yard. Then go to your local library and look up the job in a automobile service manual there and photocopy it.(do not want to get greasy fingerprints on the original) Good luck.
2007-02-16 23:23:50
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answered by bill a 5
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it all depend on where you buy it,,they can run from 70 up too 190, now if money is a problem, i look at a use part yard,,,,, now most dont know this, but in some cases you can buy a rebuit kits an rebuilt it your self for a lot less
2007-02-17 09:20:13
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answered by ghostwalker077 6
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atleast 150 for a new one but u can get a remaned or rebuilt one for less and most places guarentee them places like napa autozone give it a try
2007-02-17 07:33:59
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answered by Dennis R 2
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not to much it should be under 75 bucks and plus you could probably get money for your old one as well
2007-02-17 07:31:45
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answered by mrtybrodur_30 2
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well , www. latemodelrestoration.com has them for $ 29.95 part number LRS-2140B no core neccessary
2007-02-19 00:26:09
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answered by I race cars 4
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