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Engine Service 101: Can You Define Engine Rebuild?

With summer winding down and people settling into a schedule of school and work again

, we are offering Engine Service 101 for vehicle owners interested in becoming more knowledgeable about engine repair. Do you know what it means when your mechanic says, you need an Engine Rebuild?

Take a few minutes now to study this topic, and when the time comes for an engine repair, you will be able to make an informed decision between the two methods of engine rebuildremanufactured or rebuilt. Before you make your decision, consider the pros and cons.

What is the difference between remanufactured vs. rebuilt?

Simply stated, a remanufactured engine is totally taken apart and then remade to the blueprints and exact specifications of the original, and is tested to original equipment standards. In the case of a rebuilt engine, the repair is only done up to the level of failure. All other components are left intact. The rebuilt engines performance is tested and rated according to the individual auto shops particular standards.


What is the difference in quality?

It is easy to see that the quality of a remanufactured engine (all the parts are up to specification marks and nothing is left untouched) is significantly higher than the rebuilt one (only the failed and worn out parts are replaced).

What is the difference in Cost?

Make sure you understand what you are paying for! The cost of an engine rebuild will be much less compared to a remanufactured. But, as the old saying goes, you get what you pay for! A rebuid may have repeated failures due to parts that were not replaced, leaving you with more frustration and expense. A remanufactured engine will save you time and money in the long run due to less frequently required repairs, as well as being covered by a more comprehensive warranty.

What should determine my decision?

The decision you make can be based upon two simple factorsdriving needs, and your budget. For less driving, you could go for a less extensive engine repair. However, for extensive driving for which you depend on your vehicle daily, you may go for the remanufactured repair. Dont compromise in quality; its worth the extra cost in the long run.

Need expert advice about engine repair? Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Garys Quality Automotive by calling (308) 381-2295 or go on-line at http://www.garysautoinc.com/ for more information about our engine service. Our auto shop proudly serves vehicle owners in Grand Island, Wood River and Doniphan, NE.

by: Garyauto
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