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USED ENGINE VS. REBUILT ENGINE |
We highly recommend a used engine for this application! Read below why...
Some manufacturers built their engines utilizing a very thin material that doesn't allow any additional machining and grinding. What does it mean to you? Your best replacement option for this type of engines is a used engine.
Where can I find a used engine for my car?
There are a few online used engine locators that are connected with networks of auto salvage yards around the US. This is your best option!
List of Used Car Engines Locators:
http://www.junk-yard-hotline.com
http://www.used-car-parts-exchange.com
You can probably find some remanufacturers that rebuild these engines but these rebuilt engines will not last long and doomed to fail.
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