Many crate engines are used for high performance. If i went with a rebuild that would take a few weeks due to waiting on the machine shop.
Short Block Vs Long Block Vs Crate Engines
Crate engine vs rebuild. Mar 28 2006 1. I am not in a hurry and a rebuild would result in me keeping my original engine. To find out some of the problems associated with rebuilding a cylinder head read our post on rebuilt vs. A crate engine is a brand new engine available for late model and older cars and trucks that is basically ready to run upon installation. A rebuilt crate engine is one that is completely gutted of worn out damaged or old parts and constructed with brand new ones. A rebuilt engine is not a new engine but when an engine is rebuilt properly it can significantly extend the lifespan of your vehicle.
Crate engine vs rebuild posted by 04scooby mar 28 2006. If ya have a good machine shop man and ya do all the assembly work yourself then rebuilding is the way to go. The difference between a remanufactured or rebuilt engine is that theyve been overhauled or at least certified by engine experts. A rebuilt engine is not the same as a re manufactured engine. Im lost as to which way would be easier and cheaper. So the actual block is really a moot point.
This improves the overall performance and reliability of the engine. This option may cost less than purchasing a cylinder head and may work in the short term but if you want your head to last another million miles you might be better off purchasing a reman. The rebuilt engine gives you more options to use the components ya want to custom build an engine. If you are adamant about having a four bolt main then that should be a question you ask of the company supplying your engine. Theyre used and may have varying levels of new parts are usually more expensive than junkyard engines but less expensive than crate engines and usually come with a warranty. Joined jul 20 2005.
Im sorry if i sound dumb but i have my eclipse gsx and im looking into either a rebuild or buying a crate engine for it. If ya have to pay someone to build the engine for ya then the crate is the way to go. The easier and quicker thing would be to go with a crate the swap could probably be completed over a weekend. Crate engines are a bit of an inigma for customers the assumption is that these are remanufactured or rebuilt but that is indeed not the case. A rebuilt engine has been taken apart completely and had its internal components either repaired refinished or completely replaced with new parts. I have priced crate engines from 1800 to 2800.
Most economically priced crate engines will use a seasoned factory block much like when custom building an engine.