- reconditioned engine
- A worn engine that has been given a new lease of life by reboring the cylinders, regrinding the crankshaft journals and generally replacing any worn or damaged parts.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
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short engine — /ˈʃɔt ɛndʒən/ (say shawt enjuhn) noun a reconditioned engine without a cylinder head and other removable parts such as the distributor, carburettor, etc. Also, short motor …
short engine — A fully reconditioned engine but without external parts such as head, oil pan, oil pump, or fuel pump, etc … Dictionary of automotive terms
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