Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Locating Compatible Rebuilt Engines For Vehicles

By Douglas White


If your vehicle breaks down and the problem is serious a simple repair may not get you back on the road. With any serious failure the whole motor may need replacing and this is expensive. A less costly alternative is to search for suitable rebuilt engines and it is worth looking at all of the options before you make a decision.

When the problem is a minor one the solution may be to replace part of the motor such as the engine block or cylinder head. A manufacturers brand new unit will cost thousands of dollars and changing components is a much cheaper option. Some parts will cost from a couple of hundred dollars and will increase to thousands for complete rebuilds.

Most auto repair shops will offer a service where they are able strip down and rebuild an engine and you should do some shopping around to get the best possible deal. Another option is to check the internet where a lot of suppliers will have ready to fit motors in stock. This can often be a practical solution as it will avoid having to send away your damaged unit.

If you decide to have a local firm or one you found online perform your rebuild then the work will normally be protected by a guarantee. This may be a time based warranty or it can be dictated by the total mileage. With both options you should note that future mechanical work on the engine needs to be done by the same company to keep the guarantee valid.

Having a motor rebuilt is a very cost effective way to get a vehicle up and running but it can also affect the future value. Many car clubs will disqualify a car that is not original and will not accept them into a classic car show. Your insurance company will also need to be informed of the mechanical changes.

A reconditioned power unit for common motor vehicles will range in price from around 1000 to 5000 dollars. An engine for an older or classic vehicle will cost a little more due to the fact that parts are harder to source and not all auto mechanics are qualified to work on some old cars. If the vehicle is an older model it can be useful to seek the advice of a classic motoring club.

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 .

Couriers will price their carriage according to the gross weight of your package to be sent and shipping an engine by road can be expensive. Some companies will include the shipping in the final cost of the rebuild and this is a good money saving option. When sending a motor by road make sure that everything is well protected with the correct type of shipping crate.




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