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            <description>This is a good question if you are not a technician in the business. The &quot;engine&quot; or &quot;engine long block&quot; plain and simple is the cylinder head(s) and block with its internal components (click to see what an engine long block looks like). In most cases it does not include components like intake &amp; exhaust manifolds, oil pan, alternator, carburetor or fuel injectors, or any accessories, or anything not constituting the &quot;engine&quot; itself...</description>
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            <description>Automotive engine replacement or rebuilding is a major investment for most consumers. When consumers call any repair shop for an engine exchange installation (or rebuilding) estimate, companies have a tendency to tell them what they are going to give them, NOT necessarily what they will probably need...</description>
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            <title>How To Choose The Right Repair Shop- Evaluate the Reputation of the Company</title>
            <description>Years of Experience is a good barometer to look for when choosing the right company. If the shop has many years of experience, they will usually advertise this. If they don&apos;t, ask about it. This does not necessarily mean that a shop with less years experience is a bad choice...</description>
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