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Cesco Pty Ltd

Engine Reconditioning, Devonport, TAS 7310


A & B Automotive

Engine Reconditioning, Tugrah, TAS 7310


Closed

Over 25 Years With Experience

Diesel engine
Locally owned and operated
Specialising in light commercial
Specialising in Diesel Engines
Diesel engine
Locally owned and operated
Specialising in light commercial
Specialising in Diesel Engines
We are locally owned and operated and can provide expert engine reconditioning services in Devonport and surrounding areas. We have many years of industry experience and provide friendly, professional and reliable services.

Repco Authorised Service

Mechanics & Motor Engineers, Ulverstone, TAS 7315


Open until 1:00pm

Trust Experience Knowledge - You Can Rely On Repco Authorised Service

Nationwide Warranty
Nationwide Warranty
Car service by a qualified mechanic. Our mechanics may also provide a full range of other services, including: air conditioning, auto electrical, brake & clutch, crash repairs, diesel repairs, dyno tuning, EFI, engine reconditioning, LPG installation, mobile repairs, roadworthy inspections, towing, Trojan caravan & trailer service, truck repairs, tyres, wheel alignment, wheel balance.

Southport Fuel Injection

Mechanics & Motor Engineers, Devonport, TAS 7310


Open by appt

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Questions to ask your engine rebuilders

We’ve compiled a list of questions you can ask to guide you in maintaining your engine.

Q: My car engine is having problems- do I need a new one?
A: Not at all! In most cases, engine rebuilding or reconditioning can bring the engine back from the dead, and get it up and running as if nothing ever happened.

Q: I’ve heard some horror stories involving second hand engine shops. Why is it a bad idea to grab an engine from the wreckers?
A: Although you can often get good quality engines from the wrecker downtown, chances are the engine might be a different model. Added costs include refitting and removing, new oil, new coolant, engine cleaning and the list goes on. All of this adds up to a comparable price, and you run the risk that your engine won’t even start.

Q: How often should I check my engine oil?
A: You should get your car engine oil checked every month ideally. Also aim to service your car every year.

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