
Understanding the Terminology
When shopping for a replacement diesel engine, you'll often encounter two terms: "remanufactured" and "rebuilt." While these terms are sometimes used interchangeably, they represent significantly different processes and quality levels.
What is a Rebuilt Engine?
A rebuilt engine typically refers to an engine that has been disassembled and had only the worn or damaged components replaced. The process usually involves replacing obviously worn parts like gaskets and seals, machining surfaces that show wear, reassembling with a mix of new and used parts, and basic testing before delivery.
What is a Remanufactured Engine?
A remanufactured engine undergoes a much more comprehensive process. At US Engine Production, our remanufacturing process includes complete disassembly, thorough cleaning, precision inspection, 100% component replacement, machining to OEM specs, and rigorous testing.
Why Choose Remanufactured?
Quality Assurance: Remanufactured engines meet or exceed OEM specifications, ensuring consistent performance.
Warranty Coverage: Our remanufactured engines come with a comprehensive 1-year unlimited miles warranty, compared to the limited warranties typically offered on rebuilt engines.
Long-Term Value: While the initial cost may be slightly higher, remanufactured engines offer better long-term value through improved reliability and longer service life.
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