The lifespan of a reconditioned engine can vary widely based on factors such as the quality of the reconditioning process, the type of engine, and how well the vehicle is maintained afterward. Generally, a well-reconditioned engine can last anywhere from 50,000 to 100,000 miles or more, depending on usage and care. Regular maintenance and driving habits play a crucial role in maximizing its longevity. Always consider the reputation of the reconditioning service and the components used in the process.
The myth is that it takes about 1000 miles of "babying" the new engine. Then change the engine oil again.
I wish our recondtioned wash machine would break so we could get a new one. They can last a vert long time. We've had ours at least 10 years it works fine but not energy efficient.
Generally it will as long. When something like that gets refurbished then a lot of new parts go into it so it works like new.
Long Enough
A forged steel crankshaft? That should out last all the other components in the engine it so long as you keep up maintenance.
A well maintained car would last you 350,000km to 400,000km. But do expect to change a few parts.
Basically, never. It will last as long as the rest of the engine.Basically, never. It will last as long as the rest of the engine.
Reconditioned mobile phones are as good as a new mobile phone, as long as they've been certified by a technical expert from the company that manufactured the phone.
i was told they only last 300,000
300000 miles
Normally they will last the life of the engine. They are replaced during a complete overhaul of the engine.
it lasts almost 5 hours long