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what does a remanufactured engine mean
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A remanufactured engine, often referred to as a "reman" engine, is one that has been rebuilt to the original manufacturing specifications. The process involves disassembling, inspecting, cleaning, and replacing worn or damaged parts with new or refurbished components. Unlike a simple engine rebuild, which might only address specific issues, remanufacturing is comprehensive, aiming to bring the engine back to its original performance standards. This includes machining or replacing parts like pistons, bearings, and seals, and often involves updating the engine with the latest technology or improvements available since its original manufacture. Engines are then tested to ensure they meet specific performance criteria. Remanufacturing is considered an environmentally friendly option as it recycles existing components and reduces waste. It can also be more cost-effective than buying a new engine, while still offering similar reliability and warranty protection.
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In remanufacturing. damaged or worn parts are replaced before complete disassembly. inspection. and cleaning in order to meet or exceed the OEM's original equipment manufacturer's standards for replacing damaged or worn parts. By implementing this process. the engine's performance is increased and its life is extended.
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