You love your Mazda. And you want to keep it. But suppose you have so many miles on it that it really needs a new or rebuilt engine? Good thing you’ve landed here – your Mazda Cars ‘N Parts Engine page.
Searching this page and its links can arm you with the best knowledge on the internet. And that can mean less stress, more money in your pocket, and your Mazda back on the road soon.
An engine rebuilder or remanufacturer will remake your Mazda engine so that it runs as good or better than the original. He or she first will take the engine apart, remove all plugs, thoroughly clean the engine, inspect the oil galleys (where the oil flows), check for cracks, and re-bore the cylinders up to the next size. Then he or she replaces the pistons and rings, re-grinds the camshaft, replaces all bearings and sprockets, replaces the timing belt or chain, and replaces all seals and plugs. He or she also puts in a new or built oil pump, lifters, rocker arms and push rods. Additional cylinder head work includes new valve guides, and resurfaced valves. The head is then pressure and vacuum tested, the engine is re-cleaned before reassembly, and the valves are re-adjusted. Then the engine is checked for oil pressure, compression and monitored for unusual noises and for oil leaks.
Seek out the best Mazda rebuilt engines by first clicking on the model year.
Look for reliable, skilled Mazda rebuilders and remanufacturers here, too. Simply click on the dealer’s name and you are instantly connected to information on how to contact them via phone or internet. So easy.
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