used japanese car engines

used japanese car engines

$3,500.00-3,700.00 / piece
1piece (MOQ)

used japanese car engines

$21,200.00-49,500.00 / forty-foot container
1forty-foot container (MOQ)

used japanese car engines

$2,000.00-2,400.00 / piece
1piece (MOQ)

used japanese car engines

$13,200.00-33,000.00 / forty-foot container
1forty-foot container (MOQ)

used japanese car engines

$2,250.00 / piece
1piece (MOQ)

used japanese car engines

$800.00-1,800.00 / twenty-foot container
1twenty-foot container (MOQ)

Types of Used Japanese Car Engines

With their reliability, durability, and smooth performance, used Japanese car engines have become a popular choice for many car owners. These engines are sourced from Japanese cars, which are known for their high-quality standards. There are different types of used Japanese car engines, including:

  • Inline engines

    Inline engines, also known as straight engines, have cylinders arranged in a single row. They are further categorized into inline-four, inline-six, and inline-five engines. The inline-four engines have four cylinders and are the most common type of engines in used Japanese cars. They are known for their fuel efficiency, making them a great choice for daily commuters. On the other hand, inline-six engines have six cylinders. They offer more power and smoother operations compared to the inline-four engines. That is why they are commonly used in sports cars. Inline-five engines are less common compared to the other two engines. They have five cylinders and offer a unique firing order, which results in more torque and smoother operations.

  • V engines

    V engines have their cylinders arranged in a V shape. They also have more power compared to the inline engines. That is why they are mostly used in trucks and luxury vehicles. The V engines can be further divided into V6 and V8 engines. V6 engines have six cylinders arranged in two rows of three. They are powerful and compact, making them a popular choice for mid-sized cars. On the other hand, V8 engines have eight cylinders. They provide high power output, which makes them suitable for heavy-duty tasks and high-speed performance.

  • Boxer engines

    Boxer engines have cylinders arranged in two rows of four. The boxer engines are less common in used Japanese car engines. They are mainly used in Subaru and Toyota vehicles. Boxer engines offer low centers of gravity and smooth operations.

  • Rotary engines

    Rotary engines, also known as Wankel engines, use a triangular rotor instead of pistons to combust fuel. These engines are also used in Mazda vehicles. Rotary engines are compact and have high RPM capabilities.

Specifications and maintenance of used Japanese car engines

Specifications

Used Japanese engines have different specs depending on the car model and year of manufacture. Here are some common specs:

  • Displacement

    The size of the engine is measured by its displacement. It shows the total volume of all the cylinders in the engine. More displacement means more power. Used Japanese car engines have different displacements. They range from 1,000 to 3,000 cc (1.0 to 3.0 liters).

  • Cylinder Arrangement

    The cylinders in a Japanese engine can be arranged in different ways. They can be in rows or circles. The most common arrangements are in rows or in a circle. An engine with cylinders in a circle (V) takes up more space but produces more power.

  • Number of cylinders

    More cylinders in an engine mean more power. But the engine will use more fuel. Used Japanese car engines mostly have 3 to 6 cylinders.

  • Torque

    The pulling power of the engine is shown as torque. It is measured in pound-feet (lb-ft). The more torque, the more power the car will have to pull or carry heavy loads. Japanese engines have torque from 60 to 300 lb-ft.

  • Power

    The power of the engine is measured in horsepower (hp). Used Japanese engines range from 50 to 300 hp.

Maintenance

Here are some maintenance tips for used cars with Japanese engines to keep them in good working condition:

  • 1. Check the oil level and quality regularly. Oil change should be done every 5,000 km or 6 months, whichever comes first. Always use the right oil recommended by the carmaker.
  • 2. Air filters should be inspected every 5,000 km. Change the air filter every 20,000 km. If the car drives on dusty roads, the air filter should be changed sooner. A clean air filter lets the engine breathe well and saves fuel.
  • 3. Spark plugs should be checked every 10,000 km. Change the spark plugs after 40,000 km or 4 years. Always use the type of spark plugs recommended by the carmaker.
  • 4. Coolant level and condition should be checked every 10,000 km. The coolant helps to keep the engine from overheating. Change the coolant after 40,000 km or 2 years. Always use the type of coolant recommended by the carmaker.
  • 5. Brake pads and tires should be inspected every 5,000 km. Change brake pads when they get worn out. Change tires when they get old or worn out. Rotate the tires every 10,000 km to help them wear out evenly.

How to choose used Japanese car engines

There are several factors to consider when choosing an appropriate used Japanese car engine, including:

  • Compatibility

    The compatibility of the engine with the car is important to ensure it fits in the car seamlessly without making any adjustments that may affect the car's performance. The make and model of the car should be used to determine the engine code and variant that is compatible.

  • Condition

    The condition of the engine should be assessed before purchasing it. Take note of the mileage done by the engine and whether it has any wear and tear or damage that may affect its performance. The condition of the engine is a good indicator of the remaining lifespan and helps in determining the value of the engine.

  • Warranty

    When purchasing a used engine, it is important to check whether it has a warranty. The warranty acts as a protection for the buyer in case the engine has underlying issues that weren't detected. It is important to read the fine print and understand the terms and conditions of the warranty.

  • Price

    Price should not be the only determining factor when purchasing a used Japanese car engine. This is because engines of different makes, models, and conditions will have different prices. It is important to compare several options and settle for one that is within the budget and offers value for money.

  • Reputable supplier

    A reputable and reliable supplier should be sourced to ensure the engines supplied are of high quality. The supplier should have a good track record of delivering quality products and having satisfied customers. Furthermore, the supplier should provide the necessary documentation to prove the quality of the engine.

How to DIY and Replace Used Japanese Car Engines

Replacing a car engine is a complicated process that requires expert knowledge. However, if the required skills are available, the replacement process is pretty straightforward. Follow the steps below to replace a Japanese car engine safely.

  • Prepare the Vehicle

    Start by disconnecting the battery. After that, the car should be raised and supported on jack stands. Follow the user's manual to ensure the vehicle is lifted safely. Also, ensure there is enough workspace around the vehicle to avoid accidents and have enough working space.

  • Remove the Old Engine

    refer to the manual and remove all the bolts and nuts holding the engine in place. Disconnect all the engine's electrical connections and remove the engine's cooling system. Once everything is disconnected, the engine can be lifted out using an engine hoist.

  • Install the New Engine

    The new engine should be prepared before installation. This includes making sure the engine is clean and all components like the cooling system and electrical connections are made before lowering it into place. After the engine is hoisted into place, secure it with bolts and nuts and follow the manual to make all the necessary connections.

Q&A

Q1. Are Japanese car engines good?

A1. Yes, these car engines are highly regarded for their reliability, efficiency, and performance.

Q2. What are the benefits of using a Japanese car engine?

A2. Japanese car engines are known for their fuel efficiency, which can save money on fuel costs. They are also easy to maintain and repair, which can save money.

Q3: Japanese car engines have a long lifespan.

A3. With proper maintenance and care, Japanese car engines can have a long lifespan of 200,000 to 300,000 miles or more.

Contact us

Send Inquiry