Best Remanufactured Engines For Sale
Best Remanufactured Engines
At Patriot Engines, our remanufactured engines are a proven, economic, and reliable means of extending the life of your present vehicle or equipment. Our remanufactured engines are made to be built better than the original equipment manufacturer's engine and are covered under a remanufactured engine warranty. The engines we offer are completely remanufactured with all new wear parts, exacting tolerances, and run-tested reliability. Contact us to get a free quote on a remanufactured engine that matches your vehicle.
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What Does Remanufactured Mean?
Remanufactured engines are typically rebuilt using core engines that are returned to the manufacturer or a third-party remanufacturer. The aim of remanufacturing is to give a second life to a product that has already been in use and would otherwise be discarded, thus reducing waste and conserving resources.
Remanufactured Engine Types
- Short block engines are rebuilt with only the lower engine components, such as the crankshaft, pistons, and connecting rods.
- Long block engines come with all of the major components needed to run the engine, including the oil pump, cylinder heads, and camshaft, as well as the lower engine components.
- Dressed engines are the most complete type of remanufactured engine and come with all of the components needed to run the engine, including the fuel system, intake manifold, and valve covers.
Remanufactured Engine Terms
- 16v, 24v, 32v: Refers to the number of valves in the engine's cylinder head. A 16v engine has 16 valves, a 24v has 24, and so on.
- Cyl: Short for cylinder, which is the part of the engine where fuel is burned and power is generated.
- Dip: Short for dipstick, which is a tool used to check the level of oil in the engine.
- DoD/AFM: Refers to cylinder deactivation or active fuel management, which is a system that shuts off some of the engine's cylinders when they're not needed to improve fuel efficiency.
- DOHC: Short for dual overhead camshaft, which is a type of engine design that uses two camshafts per cylinder head.
- H.D.: Short for heavy duty, which can refer to an engine that's been designed to withstand more stress or work than a standard engine. Size
- Tin: Refers to the engine's oil pan, which collects oil and sits at the bottom of the engine block.
- VIN: Short for vehicle identification number, which is a unique code that identifies a specific vehicle.
- VVT/CVVT: Refers to variable valve timing or continuously variable valve timing, which is a system that adjusts the timing of the engine's valves to optimize performance and fuel efficiency. You learn more engine terms at MotorTrend.
Remanufactured Engine Computer Requirements
It is important to ensure that the remanufactured engine computer (also known as an Engine Control Module or ECM) is compatible with your vehicles specific make and model. The ECM is responsible for controlling and regulating various engine functions, such as ignition timing, fuel injection, and emissions, so it must be a correct match with the rest of your engine components.
We also recommended ensuring that the remanufactured ECM is programmed with the correct software for the specific make and model of your vehicle. It is important to research and verify the specific requirements for your remanufactured engine computer before making a purchase to ensure compatibility and proper functioning of the vehicle's engine system. Our team at Patriot Engines is happy to help you find the exact engine you need for your vehicle, contact us to find your engine today!
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Remanufactured Engine Frequently Asked Questions
What Is A Remanufactured Engine?
Remanufactured engines are engines that have been restored to like-new quality. These engines are thoroughly inspected and all worn or damaged parts are replaced with new or remanufactured parts compliant with the original equipment manufacturer's (OEM) specifications.
How Long Do Remanufactured Engines Last?
If restored properly a remanufactured engine should be as good as a new engine. They Remanufactured engines typically last upward of 100,000 miles, and usually come with a warranty. That would almost double the life span of most vehicles.
Are Remanufactured Engines Good?
Yes, done right, a remanufactured engine can be as good as a new engine and for the fraction of the price; and they usually come with a warranty.