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What Is A Remanufactured Motor?

August 2nd, 2010

Simply stated, remanufacturing is the process of dis-assembly of products (motors/engines) in our case, during which time every part or sub-assembly is inspected, thoroughly cleaned, repaired (rebuilt) or replaced then reassembled to like new (or better) working condition. A more detailed definition (below) of a remanufactured motor has been adopted by The Re-manufacturing Institute (formerly Continue reading →

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Remanufactured Motors For Sale

November 4th, 2009

Remanufactured Motors Remanufactured motors can be a cost-effective alternative to a new engine, but what’s the difference between  remanufactured engines and a rebuilt engine? These two types of engines are not the same, though they do share some similarities. Essentially, remanufactured engines have been completely stripped of all their old parts, boiled to remove any additional Continue reading →

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