Remanufactured Toyota Engines
Bridgewater Motorworks
has built a reputation for supplying
and installing remanufactured Toyota engines. Why spend $20,000
or more on a new car when you can replace the
engine with remanufactured Toyota engines
that carry
a
manufacturers warranty of at least 3 years or
70K miles (whichever comes first) and have a
nationwide warranty. Think about it, the
sales tax you pay on a new car is generally
more than you would pay to have a remanufactured
engine installed in your car. At Bridgewater
Motorworks, we specialized in getting you the
best quality Remanufactured Toyota engines for
your Toyota vehicle. Click
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Toyota Engines.
Used Dodge Neon Engines
BW Motorworks provides
installation of used Dodge Neon engines as well
as remanufactured Dodge Neon engines. Installing a
remanufactured or used Dodge Neon
engine
in your car will make it run like it's almost
brand new. Think about it, you can pay more in
sales tax for a new car than you can if you have
Bridgewater Motorworks install a newly
remanufactured engine...and that includes the
labor and warranty! Call one of the
representatives at BW Motorworks to discuss the
options! Click here
to find solutions other than Used Dodge Neon
Engines.
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Typically a rebuilt engine or
transmission will have a much shorter life than
a remanufactured unit because the process is
much less precise and, therefore, less
predictable. Here are a few key differences:
Rebuilding is done mostly in local shops. Each
job is handled differently and depends upon the
judgment and skill of the individual mechanic.
Parts believed to be serviceable are cleaned and
reused to the maximum extent possible. Only worn
or broken parts are actually replaced. If reused
components subsequently fail or break, diagnosis
and repair can be very costly. Remanufacturing
is a factory process. It starts with a sound,
undamaged engine or transmission core that is
carefully cleaned, conditioned and machined to
OEM (original equipment manufacturer) tolerance
specifications. All wearable components are
systematically replaced with new parts including
pistons, piston rings, valves, lifters, or in
the case of transmissions, torque converters,
clutches, etc. Remanufacturing is similar to
building a new engine- including standardized
procedures and quality controls- and final
factory testing before shipment.