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    Buying Used Engines for Diesel Vehicles

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    When shopping for a used engine for your diesel vehicle, there are many different factors that you should take into consideration. Searching for the best deal on diesel engines for your money can be tedious, so being a well-informed consumer is in your best interest. When purchasing your used engine you need to be sure that you are purchasing it from a reputable company that properly tests and rebuilds their engines.

    New Vs. Used

    One of the main reasons that a consumer chooses to purchase a new engine instead of a used one is that the new diesel engine comes with a warranty. While used engines generally do not come with a warranty, the benefits to purchasing one can be to your advantage. A few of the major benefits to purchasing a used diesel engine are:

    Price - a used engine with low hours can be considerably cheaper than a new engine.

    Availability - used and rebuilt engines are readily available and can be installed fairly quickly.

    Risk - engine manufacturers build quality industrial strength engines and often the risk is very low in purchasing a used one

    The broke-in factor - unlike gasoline engines, most diesel engines actually run better once a few thousand (or even a few hundred thousand for larger engines) have been put on them like the Duramax engine.

    Warranty - many diesel engines may still include the manufacturers warranty even though they are used

    Rebuilt Engines

    Another option to buying a new engine is purchasing one that has been rebuilt. Rebuilt diesel engines are put through a process to make them as much like new as possible. Rebuilt diesel engines are also put through a series of tests to prove they are capable of handling loads just as well as their newer counterparts and therefore can provide a large return on investment.

    Light-duty Diesel Engines

    If you are looking for a used diesel engine, your first look should be towards a Duramax engine. For light-duty trucks, like pick-up trucks, the Duramax diesel is one of the best on the market. Duramax diesel engines provide some of the highest torque and power on the market.

    Questions to Ask

    When you have found a used diesel engine, there are some questions you need to ask to insure that you are receiving a quality engine for your investment. Some questions to ask before purchasing are:

    Age, Hours and Usage - find out how many hours are on the diesel engine and what was the engine was used for.

    Maintenance - a well-maintained diesel engine will have a longer life

    Performance - this test determines the efficiency of the used engine. How well it performs can tell you about the overall state that the diesel engine is in.

    Guarantee - insist a guarantee and limited warranty for a length of at least one to three months on the used engine.

    Manufacturer History - try to purchase used engines from a well-known and trusted manufacturer who is known to stand behind their products

    Physical Wear - be sure to check the used engine for wear and fatigue. Check for cracks and corrosion.

    Broker vs. Distributor - purchase your diesel engine from a reputable name that you can trust.

    Purchasing used diesel engines can be a sound and cost-effective expense for you and for business. Be sure to ask the right questions and do your research to insure that you are getting the right diesel engine for your money.

    About the Author

    Brian Hanson is the founder of GotEngines.com, a nationwide provider of used diesel engines, Duramax products and other diesel engine related products.

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