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Are The Engines You Sell Complete?
Last Updated: 07/22/2014
Most of the engines we sell are known as "complete long block engines". This is a common term in the industry & represents a remanufactured engine containing the block with heads installed as well as gaskets & oil pump. In most cases external parts are cleaned & re-used (e.g. oil pan, timing cover, valve covers, intake, starter, etc. ).

There are many engines we stock now that come with the oil pan & timing cover ON & ready to go. Just ask you sales representative how the engine, for your vehicle, is sold.

Please feel free contact us with any additional questions you may have...


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