Avoid Retiring Your Fleet With These Engine Options

Mar 12, 2022

If you own or operate a fleet or commercial truck, there’s a lot that factors into having a major repair done on one of your vehicles. At KG Truck & Auto in Glen Burnie, MD, we’re here to help you make the right choice.

You have a lot to consider; not only the repair cost, but the value of your investment, the downtime, and the financial consequences of having a truck off the road for an extended period of time. When you have a vehicle that needs major engine repair, what do you do?

If you have a hole in the side of your engine, or the whole thing is locked up, the choice is obvious – have it replaced. However, even a vehicle that is still running great might be better off with an engine replacement. Here’s why. First, it’s important to understand what you’re getting into having major engine repairs performed. For example, you might have a truck that burns a lot of oil but still runs well. You could have it rebuilt, and it’ll run like new afterward – but rebuilding an engine correctly is an extremely time consuming and labor-intensive job, and the bill adds up fast. By the time you’ve paid for the man-hours involved, the labor cost may very well exceed the price of a replacement.

Secondly, consider your investment – you can put a few thousand dollars and many days, or weeks, of downtime into an engine that is already worn out, only to run a high risk of something else failing in the immediate future. If part of the engine is on its last leg, it’s likely that other components aren’t far behind it. You might fix your oil consumption issue only to have it drop a valve later that month. It often makes more sense to cross all the potential issues off the list at once.

Finally, and perhaps most importantly, time is of the essence. If you pull a worn-out engine and install a replacement, you skip all the lengthy processes of repairing or rebuilding the engine between removal and installation. It not only costs less but you can have your truck back on the road in as little as a day or two. If you think it might be time to replace an engine, let us know. We’ll give you our expert opinion on the matter, and help you reach a decision that’s best for you.

No matter your repair or maintenance needs, we’ve got you covered. For the best fleet and commercial service shop in Glen Burnie, MD, call or stop by KG Truck & Auto today.

By Peyton Ritter 17 Jul, 2023
Team KG Truck & Auto is featured in the July 2023 ACES Insider Newsletter. They visited the shop and met with our team members to find out more about the shop and our services. CLICK HERE to view the Newsletter. Read about us on pages 4 - 8.
07 Feb, 2023
The interior of your car can be difficult to maintain; between you, your kids, and anyone else who gets a ride from you, wear and tear on the interior of your vehicle is constant. Drinks get spilled, burn holes appear, rips and tears happen. Unlike the rest of your car, the interior isn’t made of […] The post Protecting Your Vehicle’s Interior appeared first on KG Truck & Auto.
06 Feb, 2023
When you think about diesel engines, you probably think about large trucks and machinery, and maybe a few oddball cars over the years. So how long has diesel really been around, and why is it used the way it is today? More specifically, why should you choose a diesel engine for your needs?  Here at […] The post Why Choose a Diesel Engine over Gas? appeared first on KG Truck & Auto.
04 Feb, 2023
With fleet trucks and large diesels, one issue plagues them more than any other; neglected maintenance or repair. At KG Truck & Auto in Glen Burnie, MD, we can take care of your entire fleet, no matter how big or small, making sure it stays on the road for years to come. Neglecting an issue […] The post Don’t Neglect Maintenance for Your Fleet appeared first on KG Truck & Auto.
03 Feb, 2023
Tire rotations are a part of vehicle maintenance. The purpose of rotating your tires is to make them last as long as possible, prevent your suspension from wearing out prematurely, and keep the drivability of your car in the best possible condition. So when should you get a tire rotation? The short answer is: whenever […] The post When To Rotate Your Tires appeared first on KG Truck & Auto.
02 Feb, 2023
At KG Truck & Auto in Glen Burnie, were huge fans of seatbelts. They dramatically reduce the chances of being injured in an automobile accident, and in many cases, they are the difference between a fatal crash and walking away unharmed. But how long has the seat belt been around? When did wearing it become […] The post Buckle Up: It’s the Law appeared first on KG Truck & Auto.
01 Feb, 2023
At KG Truck & Auto in Glen Burnie, MD, we know that your diesel pickup is more than just transportation; you want a truck that can perform, both at work, off-road, and on the street. A major aspect of your truck’s abilities lies in the suspension components you choose to install. Our team of expert […] The post Looking For Custom Suspension? appeared first on KG Truck & Auto.
31 Jan, 2023
Trucks aren’t like cars…your average personal vehicle usually holds about 5 quarts of oil, and you are supposed to change it every 3-5k miles. However, the same logic doesn’t apply to large trucks. At KG Truck & Auto in Glen Burnie, we know how important proper oil changes and diagnostics are to keep your truck […] The post When Should You Get an Oil Change? appeared first on KG Truck & Auto.
30 Jan, 2023
At KG Truck & Auto in Glen Burnie, we understand that big trucks mean bigger risk on the road. Here are some tips to remember, to reduce the likelihood of an accident resulting in large repair costs next time you're on the job. Maintain an Appropriate Speed – Obviously, the more a truck weighs, the harder […] The post How to Avoid Risks with Your Vehicle appeared first on KG Truck & Auto.
28 Jan, 2023
“Tire rotation” is a term you hear frequently in the realm of vehicle maintenance, but what does it actually mean? How often should you have it done? KG Truck & Auto in Glen Burnie has the answers you’re looking for. Tire rotations are essential to prolonging the life of your tires and maintaining the ride […] The post How Often Should You Rotate Your Tires? appeared first on KG Truck & Auto.
More Posts
Share by: