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Why
Remanufactured Engines Are Right for You
A remanufactured engine might be the best solution
to one of the road’s most common problems. Think about this:
Sitting in traffic on a hot summer’s day can be a
nightmare – especially if your car isn’t in the best condition.
One minute, you’re waiting for the light to turn green and the
next thing you know there’s a horrible clattering noise and smoke
starts pouring out from under the hood of your car. You call your
trusty local mechanic and a few diagnostics later, he lets you know
your car is basically toast.
However, today’s remanufactured motors offer a
great solution that’s more affordable than buying a whole new car.
There are plenty of expensive repair jobs that make people opt to
trade in or sell their car instead of going ahead with fixing the
problem. But a remanufactured motor can provide a great alternative
to replacing the whole vehicle – especially where collectible or
much-loved vehicles are concerned.
What’s a Remanufactured Motor?
All too often in the mechanical trade, the terms
‘remanufactured engine’ ‘rebuilt engine’ are used
interchangeably. However, there’s an important distinction between
the two. Rebuilt motors are just that – engines that are taken
apart, cleaned and reassembled. Some parts may be replaced due to
wear, tear or damage, but essentially, a rebuilt engine is just that
– rebuilt. A remanufactured motor, on the other hand, is all new.
Made from replacement parts engineered to meet, or even exceed, the
original factory standards, your remanufactured engine can breathe
new life into your vehicle.
Alternative engine replacements
Of course, there are other options for those looking
to replace or repair the engine in their car or truck. Rebuilt
engines, as previously mentioned, provide one alternative. A used
engine can be transplanted readily in many cases, but provides
limited relief. The longevity of a used motor depends on the
maintenance and care it received when previously used. For the most
part, used engines are viewed as a stop-gap solution, and should be
considered in conjunction with an engine rebuild project.
Finding a remanufactured engine from a local
supplier isn’t always easy – but the majority of rebuilt motor
suppliers are able to ship nationwide. For those lucky enough to
live in an area with a full-service engine repair centre, you’ll
find that your remanufactured engine can be installed quickly and
efficiently – often within just a few days. By the same token,
people who order remanufactured motors online or from catalogues,
should be able to receive them promptly, and usually have them
delivered directly to the mechanic where work will be done.
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