123Engine Offers Many Remanufactured Car Engines Including the Chevrolet Corvette 5.7L

When a vehicle’s engine wears out, the owner may decide that it is better to replace the engine, rather than purchase a new vehicle. Knowing the real difference between a used low mileage engine and a remanufactured engine can help the owner make the right decision. This decision is usually based on the cost of a replacement engine , compared to the overall value of the car or the cost to replace it. A car that was purchased for $3,000, for example, may not be worth investing more money into it for a new engine.

However, there are many vehicles and situations where a replacement engine is justified. Cars that are antiques or muscle cars that have been restored to their original condition can cost upwards of tens of thousands of dollars. Therefore, replacing the engine is usually considered a necessary expense, to help maintain the value of the car, should it be sold at a later date. When considering which type of engine to purchase, it is important to know the different between a used low mileage engine and a remanufactured engine.

A used low mileage engine typically comes from a vehicle that has been running fine, but has sustained severe damage to the body or frame, due to an auto accident or an incident involving vandalism. On one hand, this can be a great way to get a replacement engine for a particular make and model of car, as there is no modification required and no work needs to be done to the engine itself, other than removing mounting brackets and parts that connect to other systems. The real difference between a used low mileage engine and a remanufactured engine is the amount of work that goes into preparing it for installation in a different vehicle.

The real difference between a used low mileage engine and a remanufactured engine is also in the checking of internal moving and stationary parts, to ensure that all worn parts are replaced. With a engine that comes out of one vehicle and is simply installed into another one, there is no way to verify how worn out the various parts of the engine are. Sometimes defects can make them wear out faster than expected. A rebuilt engine will have all working parts checked for wear and replaced as needed.

The real difference between a used low mileage engine and a remanufactured engine may also be in the cost. Often engine s that come out of wrecked or damaged vehicles are pulled by junkyards for resale. They usually come with little if any guarantee. Sometimes such engine s can also be available in pull apart yards where buyers take the parts out themselves. Given these two situations, such used engines usually cost quite a bit less than a rebuilt engine, which has had man hours involved in the rebuilding process. These labor and new parts cost of rebuilding an engine are then passed on to the consumer, as well as costs for shipping.

Even though a rebuilt engine may cost more than a used engine the actual lifetime costs will more than likely be less than if you bought the used engine. This is due to the rebuilt engine being able to outlast the used engine. Like buying new vs. used. New will last longer and cost less to maintain.

123Engine.com of Canoga Park, California offers remanufactured engines such as the popular Honda d16y8 engine, the Nissan QR25DE engine, the Nissan 5.4 Litre engine. The inventory of remanufactured engines ready to ship across North America includes most American, European and Japanese engines for sale including the ever famous Corvette 5.7L engine.

For a listing of all remanufactured truck, SUV and car engines from www.123engine.com please visit their inventory page at www.123engine.com/inventory.php.

Eli Moshe
www.123Engine.com
21417 Ingomar St. #6
Canoga Park, CA 91304
818-279-3823

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