Locating Compatible Rebuilt Engines For Vehicles

By Douglas White


When your vehicle breaks down you may not have the option to have a mechanic fix the problem easily or cheaply. Catastrophic failures will often require the whole power unit to be replaced which will be reasonably expensive. One way to minimize the outlay is to locate compatible rebuilt engines and it is advisable to do some research on the available units before you commit to anything.

In many cases a mechanical failure could only require a few new parts replacing and this may be a cylinder head or block. A manufacturer's brand new engine will cost a lot of money and having part of the power unit replaced is a cheaper way of finding a solution. A simple repair can cost a few hundred bucks and this can rise to thousands with more serious failures.

A qualified auto engineer can offer a rebuild and it is advisable to get a few quotes to compare prices. There are a large number of web based companies who offer these services and most will have a compatible power plant that is ready to fit. In the majority of cases it will be much cheaper to buy a reconditioned motor and not send in your damaged one for mechanical attention.

In most cases a rebuilt unit will be under a guarantee provided by the engineering firm. This will typically be a ten to a hundred thousand miles or three to five year warranty depending on their terms and conditions. If you buy a rebuilt motor you should be mindful that any future mechanical work on it will have to be done by the rebuilding firm to maintain their warranty.

A rebuild is a much cheaper way of getting a vehicle back on the road but you should be mindful that a non original unit can affect the value of your vehicle. Some classic car organizations will not allow cars to be shown in competitions after the changes. It is also a requirement that you notify the firm that insures the vehicle of the changes.

A reconditioned power plant for most vehicles should be fairly simple to source and will cost between one and five thousand dollars. If your vehicle is rare or vintage then sourcing a reconditioned engine may be more difficult and costly. There are a large number of motoring clubs which are a good place to get information and advice on mechanical work you plan to do.

If you have to send an engine away it is a good idea to take a little time to think about how it will be removed from the vehicle. This can be done in the home garage but a better way is to hire a mechanic to do the job. Some specialist tools and lifting gear will be needed and health and safety guidelines need to be followed carefully .

When you plan to use a courier to move your unit by road it may be costly due to an engines gross weight. Some of the rebuilding businesses will offer free shipping and this is a good money saving option. When you send a power plant by road you will need to package it correctly in a suitable crate to protect it.




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