Hi Anthony,
I myself would definitely let somebody else do it for $150.00! It is a nasty, dirty job. I've done this one a few times, and the novelty has worn off.
The procedure for "cheating a rope seal" is:
Drop the oil pan, and try to yank the half of the old seal behind the crankshaft out with a pair of pliers or a hook. Sometimes a miracle happens and most of it comes out. To get the rest out use a heavy guage solid COPPER wire to poke and scape it out. Use copper because it won't scratch the seal surface. After an hour or so of fun, laying on your back in a pool of oil, you ought to have 99% of the old crumbled seal out. Take about two feet of solid copper wire and stab the wire through the end of the new seal about 3/8 of an inch from the end. Lube up the seal and seal passage with motor oil (or lubriplate, or vaseline) and pull the seal through using the wire until about the same amount sticks out on each end. Snip off the wire and jam as much of the seal back up into the slot as you can, and then trim it nearly flush. Put everything back together.
If you are fast, you could probably get the whole job done in an hour or two, start to finish. It's not a very hard job, just very dirty and very tedious. How much is your time worth?
Rick(wrench)