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Service Bay
A fresh engine that gets a car you trust back on the road
Typical time: Varies by job
Some engine problems are past the point of a worthwhile repair: a cracked block, a spun bearing, major internal damage, or an engine that has simply worn out after a long life. When that happens, a replacement engine is often the smarter way to keep a vehicle you already know and trust.
We start with an honest assessment of the whole vehicle, then walk you through your options: a remanufactured engine built back to factory specs, a tested low-mileage used engine, or a brand-new one. Once you decide, our technicians handle the full removal and installation, move your good parts over, refill every fluid, and road-test the car before you pick it up.
It comes down to the rest of the vehicle. If the body, transmission, and interior are in good shape and you like the car, putting a fresh engine in a vehicle you already know can make more sense than starting over with an unfamiliar used car. We look at the whole car and give you a straight recommendation before any work begins.
A remanufactured engine is rebuilt to factory specifications with new wear parts. A used engine is a tested, lower-mileage unit pulled from another vehicle. A new engine comes straight from the manufacturer. Each option has a different lifespan and cost, and we help you choose the one that fits your vehicle and how long you plan to keep it.
It depends on the vehicle and how the engine is sourced, anywhere from a couple of days to about a week. Once we confirm the exact engine and have the parts on hand, we give you a realistic timeline.
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