No. It just means the motor was rebuilt at however many miles. The rest of the truck hasn't been rebuilt, though. That includes the transmission, rear ends, etc.
Depends on care and maintenance.
Depends on care and maintenance.
No, the mileage is stored in the body and engine computers.No, the mileage is stored in the body and engine computers.
The timing chain needs no maintenance. It is designed to last the life of the engine and is replace when the engine is rebuilt.
Average mileage is 10,000 to 12,000 miles per year. The engine would have 90,000 to 108,000 miles on it, assuming it's the original engine.
It depends on the engine type. On a 2.0 Petrol the recommended mileage to change the belt is 72,000mls, but you can always change it before.
Not necessarily- it all depends upon how well maintained the engine has been, and also whether it's the vehicles' original engine or not. A high-mileage engine that has been well looked after and cared for, will be in a better running condition than a low-mileage one that hasn't. Also, if the vehicle has had a replacement engine fitted, then mileage will be irrelevant anyway as far as the engine's condition is concerned.
Change engine oil and filter every 3,000 miles or 3 months, whichever comes first.
Timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine and are normally replaced when the engine is rebuilt.
Timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine and are replaced when the engine is rebuilt.
Their are very few physical advantages of having a rebuilt engine. The only actual advantage of having a rebuilt engine is that it is much cheaper than a new engine.
Timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine and are normally replaced when the engine is rebuilt.