Are you searching for a used Dodge engine? Do you need it with a warranty? Are you wondering if it is possible to buy a refurbished Dodge engine for your auto with low mileage? And how about getting a great price? Would you be satisfied with a personal money-back guarantee, too? If yes, then bookmark our site, find your Dodge VIN and give us a call for all these and more.
Take advantage of our business offering a guarantee on any used or rebuilt Dodge engine with low mileage and a good warranty. Order securely and safely. Then get FREE shipping. But what about original equipment (OE) Dodge engines and transmissions remanufactured to standards? Absolutely! For three decades, All-Engines.com has hired its own CNC and Laser technicians.
We control quality. We control cost. Believe it or not, that Dodge engine is better off in the hands of an unbiased machinist or automotive technician than a manufacturer. That’s because manufacturers don’t like to admit the factored-in flaws of their own products. Outside of normal wear and tear from driving miles, our technicians cover these known errors and eliminate them. It happens.
In addition, most engines become their own after being broken in. And many of those behaviors are inherent. Only experienced automotive technicians and CNC machinists know what quirks each Dodge engine contains. This knowledge makes for a unique and distinguished remanufactured Dodge engine that performs at the best of its capability and provides a measure of longevity for your driving experience.
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Our engines are cheaper than a reman Dodge engine direct from the manufacturer. In years past, the automakers were only concerned with making new cars as well as manufacturing replacement parts. Remanufactured automotive parts wasn’t high on their agenda except where it tied into the overall business them. Now, the financial climate has changed for drivers and automakers responded to lower profits from new auto sales by turning to the after-market auto parts mark.
They’re just looking to make up the loss of profit from their own market. And drivers are opting to repair their cars instead. They’re building dismantling and remanufacturing auto parts production lines instead of making new ones because people cannot afford the new replacement parts. Manufacturers know how to produce. And they produce the originating standard, but they don’t know well-worn or well-driven used engines like we do.
It could take them a decade or more for their new dismantling production lines to gain efficiency. Until then, you’re going to pay for it. Come to us and know you won’t waste your time and you won’t be spending more than necessary to for your refurbished Dodge engines.
Who Makes All Those Dodge Engines, Anyway?
While we’re on the subject of Dodge manufacturing, let us review a little Dodge history. No other names complete the history of Detroit automobile manufacturing than the Dodge brothers, Horace and John. The Dodges manufactured the parts supplied to the automobile manufactures in the early 1900s – long before the creation of Chrysler LLC. As of 2014, Dodge is a division of Chrysler.
But that doesn’t mean the Dodge engines are manufactured by Chrysler. They are manufactured in nine different countries. So who made your Dodge engine? It depends on which production line it rolled off and depends upon your Dodge make and model. It could have been at any one of nine different countries. And it may not have been a Chrysler build though it would have been manufactured to Chrysler’s specifications. Some engines were a cooperative effort between Chrysler and investors including Isuzu, Daimler and, now, the Ram division.
That’s why your vehicle identification number is important. It is a globally accepted means of identifying a car’s DNA, what production line it rolled off, and what its specifications are as well as numerous non-engine factors. You might have purchased your vehicle in Palo Alto, California but its engine might have come to life in Mexico, for example.
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Back to the early days of Dodge: After the passing of the Dodge brothers, the company was sold to Chrysler. The Dodge division of Chrysler quickly became notorious for its production of light duty trucks. Today, the Dodge division of Chrysler continues to excel. The same production includes medium and heavy-duty trucks, sport utility vehicles, vans and commercial vehicles.
The most notorious Dodge production is that of the Ram. Because of consumer demand for the Ram, Chrysler extended a new division just for its manufacture and sales. Almost in the face of a global economic slow-down Dodge truck manufacture is slamming it back with the popular engines like Chrysler’s 3.7 liter Pent star V6 (in a Ram 1500) manufactured in Trenton, Michigan or Mexico. This engine is not only for trucks but found, primarily, in Dodge/Chrysler mini vans, Jeep Wrangler, Grand Cherokee, Dodge Avenger, Challenger, Charger, Charger Pursuit, the Durango and the Journey.
The economy can get tough, but fuel-efficient workhorses are always needed. And Chrysler isn’t done. They’re responsible for bringing to light the in-demand 2014 3.0 liter Dodge Eco Diesel V6 engine (Ram1500) bonded with a Torque Flight (240hp, 420 lb ft and a payload up to 9,200lbs). The engine is impressive, but its 28 miles per gallon/hwy rating is astounding with that much power. And the fuel-efficiency change for the four-wheel drive version is nominal.
But the diversity of Dodge engines amongst all these various car and truck sizes is an example of their affordability and availability as quality replacement engines. Many have no or few miles. And the vastness of availability increases your chance at finding a high quality used Dodge engine at a cheap price with great quality – especially from our family-owned business. Remember the transmission. Our well-rounded services included used Dodge power trains, used or rebuilt Dodge transmissions and even remanufactured Dodge transfer cases!
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The Dodge/Chrysler Hemi Engine:
The Hemi engine is extensively popular across the market spectrum of full-size and heavy-duty trucks. Three types exist with the latest production in 2003. The first hemispherical engine was known as the Chrysler FirePower engine. Because of the intake and exhaust systems, these Hemi engines are only found in vehicles that can accommodate their peculiar width.
The 5.7 liter Hemi owes its notoriety to the Dodge Ram truck (Ram 1500: 390 hp, 407 lb•ft). If this is the engine you’re looking for, we recommend you call in and call in early. Then a very popular version, which is an iron 392 Hemi 6.4 liter comes with 525 hp and 510 pounds per foot of torque. Here is a list of common trucks housing Hemi engines:
Dodge Durango
Chrysler 300
Dodge Magnum
Dodge Charger
Jeep Grand Cherokee
Jeep Commander
Chrysler Aspen
Dodge Challenger
With which Hemi or Dodge engine can we help you with? Availability is subject to change. Bookmark our site and call in with your VIN, today!
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