Why Rebuilding Your Engine is Better Than Replacing It

July 30, 2024

Should I get my engine replaced or rebuilt?

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When a car breaks down due to engine trouble, many car enthusiasts or anyone who loves to work with their hands might face a dilemma about whether to rebuild or replace the old car engine. Although both options have their advantages, rebuilding the engine is much more beneficial for the vehicle owner. So why should you rebuild your car engine instead of replacing it?


1. Cost-Effective Solution

A reason to rebuild an engine is that it is usually more affordable than either a new engine purchased to replace your old one or a used engine that is purchased to take the place of your old one. The cost of a newly purchased engine could be considerably higher than that of rebuilding the engine because of the price of the engine itself and the labor cost needed to install it. After rebuilding, you only pay for the parts that had to be replaced and the labor cost of taking your engine apart and then putting it back together.


2. Preserves Original Engine Integrity

For the auto enthusiast who truly cares about their car, the engine carried over to a restoration of a classic or another particular vehicle should be the original engine. While putting a new engine in the car may get it back on the road quicker, if not immediately, staying true to the vehicle and not losing its original serial numbers or specifications (beyond what might get lost in the years of driving a vehicle) is essential to many car owners and, of course, any vintage and collector cars.


3. Customization Opportunities

The truth is that rebuilding your engine is the perfect time to customize and upgrade components to help you achieve your performance, fuel economy, or longevity goals and assemble the engine you've envisioned.


4. Increased Knowledge and Satisfaction

You can rebuild an engine; such a rebuild will teach you things, increase your competence, add to your experience, enable you to solve new problems and provide you with satisfaction.


5. Environmental Benefits

Opting to rebuild an engine rather than buy a new one is kind to the environment because you reuse most of the core elements, replacing only the parts that got worn out through regular use. You minimize the emissions from manufacturing and transporting a new engine to your location and make a sustainable choice of keeping resources in circulation rather than disposing of them as waste.


6. Better Quality Control

Running a rebuild gives you complete control over the process—meaning you can be confident that the quality is consistent and that you aren't buying another used engine. By using reliable parts and dependable people, you can be convinced that the engine you end up with is of a high quality.


7. Faster Turnaround

In most cases, it is faster to rebuild an engine than to order a new one, have it shipped in, and install it. This translates to less time without your vehicle and getting back on the road again.


8. Enhanced Longevity

With a good rebuild, your vehicle can be returned to work for many more years. If properly maintained and cared for, a rebuilt engine can be as good as, or even better than, a new one.


Conclusion

An engine rebuild has many positive benefits, such as money savings, customization, and the ability to reduce vehicle emissions. But mostly, it's enjoyable to revive your own car while keeping it original and making it perform better. Are you up for an engine rebuild? Contact us today and let us help you get started on your engine rebuild journey! 

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