Canadian Crate Engines Provides 18 Questions All Crate Motor Buyers Must Ask
Canadian Crate Engines has published its latest article covering 18 important questions every crate engine buyer should ask before they chose to invest in a crate engine, which is aimed primarily at Project Car Enthusiasts. The article is available for viewing in full at http://www.canadiancrateengines.com/before-buying-ask-these-important-questions/
Vancouver, Canada – January 14, 2017 /PressCable/ —
Canadian Crate Engines has published a new article entitled “To Avoid Getting Ripped Off When Buying Your Crate Engine Always Ask The Following Questions”, which sheds light on the most important questions all crate engine buyers should ask before they chose what crate engine to invest in. People who want to purchase a crate engine for their project car or vehicle as a replacement, and other interested individuals can view the full article at the Canadian Crate Engines website.
The article includes several interesting pieces of information, one in particular is the importance of high quality bolts and fasteners to hold together the components of turnkey crate motors, which become the weakest link in the chain. One interesting fact covered in the article is ARP brand fasteners are the highest quality available – even superior to what is considered “aircraft quality” and are used by high quality crate motor manufactures in all their engine builds. This should be of particular interest to project car enthusiasts because if they have ever heard someone say the engine “spun a bearing” or “blew the head gasket” or worse yet “threw a rod” these terms are often associated with a failed engine due to low quality hardware (connecting rod bolts, head bolts, and main bolts). This is interesting because some crate motor builders in Canada and the USA still use “hardware store” grade 8 bolts to cut build costs – which uneducated buyers often are unaware of.
One of the most important pieces of information the article tries to convey is the fact many crate engine buyers are not educated on what important questions they should be asking every company they are considering to buy from. Important questions which will help buyers make a much better informed decision. One piece of information the article tries to get across is
The best example of this is perhaps found in the following extract:
“What Quality Of Parts Will Be Used In My Engine Build? Be wary of suspiciously inexpensive crate motors. Why? Because like with most everything you can buy these days… you get what you pay for. Your engine can only equal the quality, strength and warranty of the parts used to assemble it. Fact. It’s impossible to build a high-quality crate engine with inferior offshore, no-name or low end parts. That’s why it’s absolutely critical you know the quality of all key components being used and installed in your engine. If you have to ask the seller what parts are included (and do if they are not published) it usually means they are trying to hide inferior, low-quality parts used in their builds.”
In discussing the article’s creation, Rob Borden, Owner at Canadian Crate Engines said:
“Unfortunately many crate engine buyers in Canada can get easily taken because they simply don’t know the questions they should be asking. Questions which disclose the real value of the engine components, workmanship, company background,crate motor build specifications and warranties. Without knowing what you should be asking it’s hard to know what your options really are and to make an informed decision not only based on price.”
Canadian Crate Engines welcomes comments and questions from readers, in relation to the list of questions, as they are intent on Interacting with people who have an interest in crate engines. The reason is simply because they want to educate and inform buyers of the important questions to ask. Rob Borden says “we want to help every crate engine buyer avoid getting ripped off and to ensure they get the best value for their money regardless of what company they chose to buy from.”
Anyone who has a specific questions can contact Canadian Crate Engines via their website at http://www.canadiancrateengines.com/
The complete list of questions is available to view in full here. at http://www.canadiancrateengines.com/before-buying-ask-these-important-questions/.
For more information, please visit http://www.canadiancrateengines.com
Contact Info:
Name: Rob Borden
Organization: Canadian Crate Engines
Address: 3891-A Fraser Street, Vancouver, V5V 1X9 Canada
Phone: +1-866-440-3850
Release ID: 161403