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is a rebuilt engine as good as new
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A rebuilt engine, when done correctly by experienced technicians, can come close to the performance of a new engine. It involves replacing worn parts with new or refurbished ones, which can bring its condition up to par. However, the reliability and longevity might slightly lag behind a new engine due to the pre-existing wear on the engine block and other non-replaceable parts. It's also important to consider the quality of the rebuild process, including the parts used and the expertise of the mechanics. For many, a rebuilt engine offers a cost-effective alternative to buying new, providing good performance and extended life, especially if it comes with a warranty. That said, outcomes can vary, and it's crucial to weigh the reputation of the rebuilder and the specifics of the rebuild itself.
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