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Engine Remanufacturing

Engine remanufacturing is a completely disassembled engine that has been cleaned, inspected, and restored to meet or exceed original equipment specs. All critical and worn parts, such as: pistons, rings, bearings, and seals, are replaced with new ones. And the original block is re-machined and tested to restore its original tolerances. This process is more extensive than rebuilding and results in an engine that is essentially as good as new.

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Engine Rebuilding And Remanufacturing: What Is The Difference

09/06/2024
Engine rebuilding and remanufacturing, learn the difference. So, what is the real difference between them, and why would you choose one over the other. Typically a rebuilt engine will have a much shorter life, than […]
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Engine Replacement : A Comprehensive Guide, For Every Vehicle

05/29/2024
So, engine replacement is one of the more difficult tasks, a mechanic may ever face. Because, engine replacement, requires different approaches for every year, make and model. Above all, engine replacement, is much more complicated […]

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