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Maybe someone in the business can jump in and give you a ballpark number.
Customer pay base time is 14.7 hours, its interesting to note that warranty only pays the tech 7.7 hours for the same job.
The warranty guide shows to use "D&A" which is often assumed to be straight time for any additional valve work that is required. Those other labor hours can quite often be line item vetoed and the tech charged back the time if it doesn't get approved.
The job cannot be done correctly in the time Ford pays, but the techs cannot risk short cutting because of the seriousness of the risk of any single failure in the job. The tiniest error can result in a complete redo that doesn't pay the tech anything at all. The techs are expected to make up the difference in hours between what jobs like this one pay and what it really takes to do it by selling maintenance services that pay quite generously.
BTW, I still have my entire valve grinding set.
If that car were a few years older, the need for a valve job would effectively total the car!
Something tells me NADA has a contingency plan for just such a filing, if there hasn't been one already.
http://www.laborlawyers.com/appellate-court-invalidates-auto-dealerships-method-of-paying-service-technicians
https://www.fairpay.com/service-technician-overtime/