Points To Consider When Buying Rebuilt Engines

By Frances Brown


From time to time your car or motorcycle will suffer a mechanical failure and in a few cases the fault will be a major one. If the problem is one whereby the power unit has failed then you may decide to buy rebuilt engines. By fitting one of these recycled units into your vehicle you can often make huge savings.

There are various places to source these rebuilds from and they all have different services and price levels. Buying a complete new power unit for a truck, car or bike from its manufacturer will cost a considerable amount of cash so it is worth looking into the alternatives. Most vehicles new and old will have a replacement engine to suit, even vintage models.

Buying and fitting a rebuild can be cost effective and they are as reliable as many brand new ones. A smaller sized engine to go into an average family car will start at around 1500 dollars and larger units for trucks and vans approximately 6000 dollars depending on the model. The companies that supply your re-hashed engine will usually offer some kind of guarantee which will be dependent on mileage or in some cases a 3 to 5 year period of cover.

The first place to try is an auto repair store or car spares shop that is local to where you live. A large number of these stores will have re-hashed units in stock ready to be taken away and fitted. The benefit of an outlet such as this is that the staff will be on hand to advise you and answer any questions you may have.

Many people also decide to buy from an internet based retailer and there are hundreds to choose from who deal in these products. With the click of a button a site can be found that will have what you are searching for and at very attractive prices. These websites will more often than not be a lot cheaper than conventional retailers due to their low overheads but be aware that postage costs may be added as an extra.

Another option for many people when buying replacements is to have a look in their local recycling warehouses. Huge savings can be made by purchasing a power unit from these sources and often discounts are offered if you leave your old one for them to refurbish. As with any pre-owned components all engines should be checked to make sure they are a suitable type and meet safety regulations.

Occasionally if an engine fails, a complete replacement unit may not be needed and a replacement part can be fitted. Most companies that offer engines for sale will also have head units, cranks and casings in their storerooms. Often when you are only replacing an item such as this it is good practice to take the broken one with you to compare and possibly exchange.

Fitting a re-manufactured engine into your pickup or car can be a complex and long winded process often required tools or tackle not found in the DIY garage. These units can be replaced by the home mechanic but using the services a qualified fitter is the better option. All work done by the professionals will be guaranteed and any future faults rectified under warranty.




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