Computer_Guy
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Total noob when it comes to this, Where can i buy one? the dealer or should i look for shops or where else?

Looking for a honda K20 engine. Inline 4, 2.0L, 16 valve.
ATG
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http://www.recycler.com/

They publish in so. cal. and one of the advertisers is ( in samurai voice ) j.k. watanabi rebuilt engines.
Pochsy
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Believe it or not scrapyards are not a bad place to ask. They sometimes get cars that have been rear-ended and written off that way, so they occasionally get perfectly fine engines.

Dealerships will definitely have what you want, but it's going to cost you.

Pick up a few auto- classified magazines too, you might luck out and find a listing.
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OrangeHound
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You can also order engines from auto parts stores (usually rebuilt engines).  I don't know if the large chains have them, but around here there are a few smaller auto parts stores that will order quality engines.
FatherTed
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OrangeHound wrote:

You can also order engines from auto parts stores (usually rebuilt engines).  I don't know if the large chains have them, but around here there are a few smaller auto parts stores that will order quality engines.
This and what Pochsy said.

Oh, and if you find a Honda tuner garage you might hit lucky.
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Reciprocity
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if you're looking for cheap try a wrecking yard.  otherwise, any full service shop will access to volume rebuilders which aren't too expensive as long as you've got a core.
OrangeHound
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FatherTed wrote:

OrangeHound wrote:

You can also order engines from auto parts stores (usually rebuilt engines).  I don't know if the large chains have them, but around here there are a few smaller auto parts stores that will order quality engines.
This and what Pochsy said.
No he didn't ... he said "dealerships" ... You'll pay two times the price at a dealership over an auto parts store.
FatherTed
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OrangeHound wrote:

FatherTed wrote:

OrangeHound wrote:

You can also order engines from auto parts stores (usually rebuilt engines).  I don't know if the large chains have them, but around here there are a few smaller auto parts stores that will order quality engines.
This and what Pochsy said.
No he didn't ... he said "dealerships" ... You'll pay two times the price at a dealership over an auto parts store.
Was talking about the breaker yards.
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OrangeHound
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FatherTed wrote:

OrangeHound wrote:

FatherTed wrote:

This and what Pochsy said.
No he didn't ... he said "dealerships" ... You'll pay two times the price at a dealership over an auto parts store.
Was talking about the breaker yards.
Still not the same.  Must be your UK system.  In America ...

Dealerships - New parts, sometimes rebuilt, expensive
Auto Parts Stores - New parts, rebuilt parts, reasonable price
Junk Yards - Used parts scavenged off junkers ... best price but quality can be hit or miss.  Personally, I wouldn't buy an engine off a junk yard.
FatherTed
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OrangeHound wrote:

FatherTed wrote:

OrangeHound wrote:


No he didn't ... he said "dealerships" ... You'll pay two times the price at a dealership over an auto parts store.
Was talking about the breaker yards.
Still not the same.  Must be your UK system.  In America ...

Dealerships - New parts, sometimes rebuilt, expensive
Auto Parts Stores - New parts, rebuilt parts, reasonable price
Junk Yards - Used parts scavenged off junkers ... best price but quality can be hit or miss.  Personally, I wouldn't buy an engine off a junk yard.
Gotcha.

tomato/tomato etc. friend of mine who's in the auto trade/modification scene swears by buying from tuner shops, i don't know what it's like over there but over here there's loads of private garages aimed at single brands/companies, and he says they're really well priced.
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Reciprocity
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dealership engines are almost always reman units from a third party-only real advantage is the warranty

parts store engines are 99% reman units from the cheapest of the cheap suppliers-little if any real warranty

wrecker engines are good if you're on a tight budget.  they're usually 1/2-1/3 the cost of a reman.  but no real warranty.  the newer the application, the better your chances of a decent engine
OrangeHound
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Reciprocity wrote:

dealership engines are almost always reman units from a third party-only real advantage is the warranty

parts store engines are 99% reman units from the cheapest of the cheap suppliers-little if any real warranty

wrecker engines are good if you're on a tight budget.  they're usually 1/2-1/3 the cost of a reman.  but no real warranty.  the newer the application, the better your chances of a decent engine
The warranties I've gotten from the parts stores are as good as the dealership.  But, then again, I don't trust the large chains.  I've worked just with the smaller parts stores that have had good quality transmissions & engines.
Nappy
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+151|6664|NSW, Australia

also, buy one or two popular car magazines, and look at the ads in the back or throughout the magazine, ive picked up some really good things looking through those magazines

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