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Reman Long Block configuration
If you find yourself at the crossroads of engine replacement, the reman long block is a concept worth exploring. It embodies the philosophy of sustainability, engineered reliability, and cost-consciousness—a trio of attributes that resonate deeply within the commercial trucking sector. ... Read more
The Diesel Dilemma: In-Frame Overhaul or Engine Remanufacture?
Deciding between an in-frame overhaul and a remanufactured engine isn't always a straight-forward decision. It demands a well-balanced blend of cost analysis, future mileage projections, and the immediate needs of the fleet. ... Read more
Harness The Power of Remanufacturing
In the world of diesel engines, remanufactured options have gained significant traction due to their ability to provide cost savings, extended life, and precision quality. ... Read more
Benefits of Remanufactured Diesel Engines
Let's quickly explore some of the great benefits of selecting a remanufactured diesel engine for your truck or equipment. ... Read more
Caterpillar 3116 Remanufactured Engine For Sale
Capital Reman Exchange is a nationally recognized remanufacturer of the Caterpillar 3116. We love building this engine because of the uncomplicated nature of internal parts including the camshaft, cylinder heads and crankshaft design. The crankshaft journals for example are engineered to easily accommodate repairs at the bushings. The early model CAT 3116 engine had some problems including lower grade engineered cylinder heads and injector problems. There are special tools Caterpillar made to deal with the issues surrounding the injectors which make repairs at the dealership rather costly. That being said Caterpillar fixed many of the issues with the 3116 around 1990 and subsequently with the Caterpillar 3126 model. The CAT 3116 rebuild is something we have done hundreds of times and we have gotten quite good a knowing the nuisances of the engine. ... Read more
Remanufactured Crankshafts
All Capital Reman Exchange crankshafts are precision machined to exact tolerances with no odd size crankshaft bearings or journals. Thrust surfaces are micro-polished to provide precise surface finishes for smooth engine operation and reduced thrust bearing wear ... Read more
Remanufactured Camshafts, Followers, Lifters & Tappets
Capital Reman Exchange can remanufacture camshafts & Followers/Lifters/Tappets while providing outstanding quality at a fraction of the cost of new parts. In our Denver, Colorado facilities we remanufacture camshafts, followers, lifters, crankshafts, connecting rods, cylinder heads and cylinder blocks. Our modern facilities and cutting-edge technology are backed by outstanding employees who operate with the care and dedication our customers deserve. ... Read more
Remanufactured Engine Blocks and Cylinder Blocks
The remanufactured engine block department is reliable, accurate and dependable. Machining an engine block is a complex and meticulous process. We continually strive for quality and attention to detail. We go through a detailed 18 step process when machining our remanufactured engine blocks. CBN technology gives us the ability to machine an engine block to exact roughness (Ra) specifications. All reman engine blocks must meet OEM hardness specifications and come with a 1 Year Unlimited Miles Warranty. Diesel Engine Block ... Read more
Remanufactured Cylinder Heads
The Capital Reman Exchange cylinder head department is equipped to machine all manufacturers of diesel and natural gas remanufactured cylinder heads. Our capacity includes small rebuilt cylinder heads up to CAT 3600 series heads which can weigh upwards of 500 lbs with a seat diameter of over 4 inches. During our remanufacturing process of rebuilt cylinder heads we disassemble the cylinder head, perform a magnetic particle inspection and pressure test using our state of the art Newclear tester checking the casting to look for leaks ... Read more
EPA Emission Regulations Regarding Remanufactured Diesel Engines
The Clean Air Act of 1970 was essentially the first major environmental safety and regulatory law in the United States. The law was enforced by the newly created Environmental Protection Agency also created the same year. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was the brainchild of increasing public concern in the 1950s and 1960s regarding the human impact on the environment. Specific incidents such as the 1969 Santa Barbara Oil Spill, the destruction of environmental preserves through the creation of the Federal Highway Interstate System and Rachel Carson’s whistleblowing ecological novel, Silent Spring brought the need for a regulatory agency to oversee environmental issues. For years congress could not come to a discernable solution that would appease both political parties. It was Senator Henry M. Jackson of Washington State that broke the stalemate when he wrote Bill 1075 which evolved into the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. This was the first of many laws regarding clean air, water and wilderness protection. It was Richard Nixon in 1970 that created the EPA under the guise of having one agency that oversaw and enforced all environmental issues. ... Read more