Engine Replacement

Engine Replacement

Engine replacement is not a common occurrence, but when it becomes necessary, it’s for a compelling reason. Acting promptly to replace your engine can prevent further damage and save you from incurring higher costs. If you experience any of the issues outlined below, it may be time to consider engine replacement.

Engine Replacement Reasons

Cracked Block:
The engine block, a vital component covering your engine, can sometimes crack as a result of overheating. When the outside temperature rises excessively or if there is an underlying cooling issue in your car, a cracked block can occur. Aside from losing engine power, this issue can impact the overall performance of your vehicle. To rectify the problem, engine replacement is often the best solution.

High Mileage:
Your engine plays a fundamental role in the movement of your car. Over time, the wear and tear accumulated from extensive mileage can cause your engine to deteriorate, potentially leading to complete failure. Critical engine components such as cylinder rings and gaskets naturally wear out over time. To ensure the continued functionality of your vehicle, it is essential to replace or maintain these components as needed.

Decreased performance: This can mean a lot of different things, from decreased fuel efficiency to failure to move your car at all. If your engine is running rough or not behaving normally, it’s a good idea to get it checked out.

Knocking: One of the most common symptoms of engine failure is a knocking or thumping noise coming from your engine bay. A similar sound can be caused by fuel burning unevenly in a cylinder, but one more serious cause is a failing engine bearing.

 

Grinding: Grinding noises can come from a lack of lubrication between critical engine components that has resulted in metal-to-metal contact.

Increased exhaust: A sudden increase in the amount of exhaust your engine is producing usually means something is burning that shouldn’t be. You may be able to tell what’s burning by the color of the new smoke.

• Black smoke is a sign that too much fuel is making it into the engine.
• Blue smoke generally comes from burning engine oil.
White smoke comes from burning antifreeze or coolant.

Engine Replacement Experts

At Fiobramax Auto Repair & Tires, we understand the importance of addressing engine issues promptly. Our experienced technicians can assess the condition of your engine, recommend appropriate solutions, and perform engine replacement when necessary. Trust us to ensure the reliable performance of your vehicle’s engine, providing you with peace of mind and a smooth driving experience.

When the time comes for engine replacement, rely on Fiobramax Auto Repair & Tires to deliver exceptional service and expert craftsmanship. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and let our skilled team take care of your engine replacement needs.

Engine Replacement F&Q

 The cost of an engine replacement can vary significantly based on the make and model of your vehicle, the type of engine, whether you’re replacing it with a new, rebuilt, or used engine, and labor costs in your area. As a rough estimate, engine replacement can cost anywhere from $2,500-$4,000 for a used engine and up to $6,000-$10,000 or more for a new or rebuilt one.
Since engine-related repairs can be costly, careful consideration is required. If the rest of your vehicle is in good condition, replacing the engine could extend its life and be less expensive than purchasing a new car. However, if the vehicle has other significant problems or is very old, it might be more cost-effective to replace it entirely.
In general, replacing the engine will not increase the resale value of your car. In fact, prospective buyers might be more wary of a vehicle with its engine replaced. The engine’s condition and the shop that did the work may also affect the value.