Always purchase a new motor. I made the mistake of buying a few used ones, and they all failed within the month. Be careful on what your buying, always check reviews on it online!!!
New engine? Dealer. Used engine? Salvage yard. There are also some places that sell rebuilt engines. A Google search is in order.
Have it rebuilt (completely), or replace it with a new engine.
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.
If the only thing wrong with the engine is the cylinder heads, yes you should replace just them, Getting a rebuilt motor is expensive and not needed unless the motor has been damaged beyond repair.
its built into the alternator,cheaper to buy new or rebuilt alternator The engine computer is the voltage regulator.
yes a new engine such as a new rebuilt or you can buy a new engine from a later model year car and install it in an older model year car....thats whats so nice about money and mans ability. but if it is from a new car I would not advise doing it
With any car, it would be better to buy a new engine. You do not know where the used engine came from and how long it will run. Unless you have a very trusted repair person, a new engine is recommended.
Yes, you can buy rebuilt or new parts.
It is a slang term for a brand new or rebuilt engine. It is also used to describe the break in period of a rebuilt engine during which you take it easy on the engine for the first 500 to 1000 miles.
It depends entirely on what car, what size block, what capacity and age. It can vary completely from less that £200 to well into the thousands of pounds. You can either buy a new, complete engine, or second hand, or rebuilt. You can also buy, what is known as a 'Short Engine'. This is the main block, crank, pistons and cam shaft, but missing all the manifolds, heads and ignition. You swap these over from your old engine.
New? Rebuilt? Used?
either have the turbo unit rebuilt, or buy a new one.