Rebuilt Diesel Engines A Cost Effective Solution

By Kenneth Adams


When your car breaks down in some cases the problems can be serious and having a mechanic carry out repairs will not solve the problem. If it is a serious failure it may be necessary to replace the engine and this can often be costly. A cost effective way around this is to look for rebuilt diesel engines as opposed to a brand new unit.

In a lot of cases the failure could only need a partial replacement and may just be a head or engine block that is needed. With a factory new motor costing thousands of dollars having a part of the motor rebuilt is a cheaper option. Small repairs can cost as little as 700 dollars and this will rise depending on the type of failure.

Most auto engineers will be able to offer you a rebuild option and it is advisable to obtain as many prices as you can to get the best price. Many web based companies will offer these services and most will have power plants ready to fit in exchange for your old one plus a fee. In a lot of cases it can be cheaper to buy a reconditioned one and not send in the old one for a rebuild.

If you decide to have a local company or one you found online perform the rebuilding then the work should be covered by some guarantees. This will either be time based or mileage based up to 100K miles. When selecting this route you should check to see if any future maintenance also needs to be carried out by the company to keep the guarantees valid.

The rebuild option may be a more pocket friendly way to get your car up and running but it can also affect the future value. Classic car clubs will usually disqualify cars that are not factory original and may not accept it into their shows. Your insurance company will need to be informed of the changes as the engine numbers on file will have changed.

Rebuilt units for most common vehicles will range in price from around 1500 dollars to 6000 dollars. Engines for a rare classic or vintage car will cost more due to the fact that spares will be harder to find and not all mechanics work on older cars. If the vehicle is an older model it can be worth seeking the advice of a motoring club or organization for some expert advice.

If your old unit has to be sent for rebuilding there are a few of things to consider such as who will extract it from your car. Many amateur mechanics will be able to take out an engine but it is better to have a professional technician to do this. Special tools may often be required and the correct equipment should always be used to avoid any accidents.

When you are pricing shipping costs be aware that couriers will charge by the weight of the box and with engines this could be costly. Many firms do offer free shipping both ways but this will have to be factored into the price. Always make certain that everything is well packaged to prevent damages in transit and use a reliable courier that provides insurance.




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