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Are you worried that the engine on your vehicle is damaged beyond repair? Even just normal mileage wear and tear, lack of service, and lubrication problems could cause signs of engine damage, such as one or more of the following:

  • Excessive smoke coming from the tailpipe
  • Knocking or tapping sounds
  • Oil burning up faster than normal
  • Excessive overheating

However, this does not necessarily mean the end of your vehicle. When some vehicle owners hear the term “engine repair,” they rush out to buy a new vehicle. This may not be the best decision. If you consider the cost of engine repair versus purchasing a new vehicle, the economic benefit of keeping your current vehicle would be the better decision, either with a rebuilt engine or a replacement.

So what happens when you rebuild an engine? A rebuilt engine involves removing the engine block from the vehicle and completely disassembling it. Once it has been cleaned and inspected, damaged parts are replaced with new or refurbished parts. All new gaskets, seals and lubricants are used that will meet OEM standards. Major parts are replaced only as needed, such as camshafts, crankshafts and pistons.

There are generally only two scenarios in which an engine cannot be rebuilt. First, the engine block has been damaged internally due to broken connecting rod or crankshaft. Second, the exterior of the engine block has been cracked. Otherwise, a rebuild is the best engine repair option.

Once the engine is rebuilt, you can be confident in knowing that everything has been closely inspected and now has new parts. You will be able to keep driving for many more miles! It has been said that rebuilt engines are better than the engines originally installed at the factory—dependable, reliable and backed by warranties.Check with your auto shop on their warranty for rebuilt engines before making a final decision.

Of course, not all engine problems require an engine rebuild. Many times the problems are not serious and may only require relatively minor engine repair, such as a simple fan belt adjustment.

Wondering what happens when you rebuild an engine? Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Gary’s Quality Automotive for more information about engine repair and to schedule an appointment. Our auto shop proudly serves vehicle owners in Grand Island, NE, Wood River, NE, and Doniphan, NE.

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Wondering what happens when you rebuild an engine? Ask the professionals at Gary’s Quality Automotive for advice on engine repair options.

Are you worried that the engine on your vehicle is damaged beyond repair? Even just normal mileage wear and tear, lack of service, and lubrication problems could cause signs of engine damage, such as one or more of the following:

  • Excessive smoke coming from the tailpipe
  • Knocking or tapping sounds
  • Oil burning up faster than normal
  • Excessive overheating

However, this does not necessarily mean the end of your vehicle. When some vehicle owners hear the term “engine repair,” they rush out to buy a new vehicle. This may not be the best decision. If you consider the cost of engine repair versus purchasing a new vehicle, the economic benefit of keeping your current vehicle would be the better decision, either with a rebuilt engine or a replacement.

So what happens when you rebuild an engine? A rebuilt engine involves removing the engine block from the vehicle and completely disassembling it. Once it has been cleaned and inspected, damaged parts are replaced with new or refurbished parts. All new gaskets, seals and lubricants are used that will meet OEM standards. Major parts are replaced only as needed, such as camshafts, crankshafts and pistons.

There are generally only two scenarios in which an engine cannot be rebuilt. First, the engine block has been damaged internally due to broken connecting rod or crankshaft. Second, the exterior of the engine block has been cracked. Otherwise, a rebuild is the best engine repair option.

Once the engine is rebuilt, you can be confident in knowing that everything has been closely inspected and now has new parts. You will be able to keep driving for many more miles! It has been said that rebuilt engines are better than the engines originally installed at the factory—dependable, reliable and backed by warranties.Check with your auto shop on their warranty for rebuilt engines before making a final decision.

Of course, not all engine problems require an engine rebuild. Many times the problems are not serious and may only require relatively minor engine repair, such as a simple fan belt adjustment.

Wondering what happens when you rebuild an engine? Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Gary’s Quality Automotive for more information about engine repair and to schedule an appointment. Our auto shop proudly serves vehicle owners in Grand Island, NE, Wood River, NE, and Doniphan, NE.

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