Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Rebuilt Engines A Cost Effective Solution

By Maria Roberts


When a vehicle breaks down in many cases the problem can be more serious than just having a mechanic carry out a repair. In the event of a serious problem it is often necessary to replace all or part of the engine and this can be costly. A way around this is to opt for rebuilt engines as opposed to a new one.

It may be that not the entire unit is damaged; replacing just the block, casings or head may solve your problem. Factory supplied units can run to thousands of dollars, so simply replacing the damaged component could save a small fortune. Replacements will range in price depending on the component required to fix the fault.

High street mechanic shops will offer a service whereby they will rebuild an engine and it is worth shopping around to get the best deal. Another route is to check online sites as many of these have motors already in stock ready to ship. This can be a better option in many cases as it avoids having to send away your old unit.

If you choose to have a local firm or company you found online perform the rebuild then the work should be covered by a guarantee. This will either be time based, between 3 and 5 years, or mileage based from as little as ten thousand miles up to one hundred thousand miles. When choosing this route check to see if any future repairs or maintenance will also need to be carried out by the same company to keep the guarantee valid.

A rebuild is by far a cheaper way to get a vehicle back on the road but it is worth noting that if it is not original it can affect the resale value. Also with a classic vehicle some clubs may not allow it to be entered into competition after changes. Insurers will also need to be notified as the serial numbers of the block will be different to the ones currently on record.

For the more popular cars, a rebuilt engine will vary in price from around the 1500 dollar mark rising to 6000 dollars. Power units for older vehicles and rare models will be a lot more as they are harder to source and expert knowledge is required for the assembly. Motor clubs and other organizations will be happy to advise on any work to an older car.

If the unit has to be sent away for rebuilding there are a couple of things to consider such as who will remove it from the car and how to ship. Many home mechanics will be able to remove an engine but it is always useful to have a professional do this. Specialist tools are often required and the correct safety equipment should always be used to avoid accidents.

Once the block has been extracted you can contact shipping companies to compare prices. Normally they charge by weight and for a large block this can be expensive. Many companies who offer rebuilding services include this cost in the price so that is another factor to consider when pricing the overall job. Once you have chosen the service check the item or items are packaged securely to avoid possible damage and make sure the courier have insurance which will cover any loss in transit.




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