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Call NowThe U.S. truck engine market is thriving, driven by the increasing demand for replacement and upgrade engines for everything from light-duty pickups to heavy-duty commercial trucks. Whether you’re restoring a classic pickup, upgrading your work fleet, or replacing a blown motor, finding the right truck engine for sale in the USA has never been easier.
Across the U.S., you can find every type of truck transmission for sale — including new transmissions, used transmissions, refurbished transmissions, rebuilt transmissions, remanufactured transmissions, and OEM transmissions. Each type serves a specific purpose depending on your vehicle’s age, mileage, and budget.

Verify the engine’s part number and make sure it matches your truck’s exact make, model, year, and specifications. Even slight differences can affect performance, fitment, or installation.
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We specialize in providing high-quality, lightly used OEM truck engines that meet or exceed industry standards—ensuring long-lasting performance, efficiency, and value.
From light-duty to heavy-duty engines, our wide selection covers all major makes and models. Every unit is ready to ship so you can get your truck back on the road quickly.
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Whether you need a brand-new OEM replacement, a budget-friendly used motor, or a like-new remanufactured diesel, the U.S. market offers extensive options. Below we walk through the common categories, what to expect from each, typical price ranges, and the most-requested models for pickups and heavy-duty trucks.
A new truck engine is built from entirely new components and has never been installed in a vehicle. New engines are typically sold by OEMs or certified aftermarket manufacturers and include full factory warranties.
Expect Contact For Pricing for new truck engines depending on displacement, forced induction, and whether the unit is gasoline or diesel. OEM units tend to sit at the top of the range; aftermarket-new or crate engines may be more affordable.
Used truck engines provide major savings for fleet operators, hobbyists, and owners restoring older trucks. When purchased from reputable dismantlers or salvage yards—combined with proper testing—used motors can be a reliable stopgap or long-term solution at a fraction of new prices.
Some specialty resellers list whole vehicles with operational engines — useful if you want a donor vehicle or a unique chassis like decommissioned fire trucks. Listings sometimes include:
A rebuilt engine is a previously used motor that has been taken apart, worn parts replaced, key surfaces machined as needed, and then reassembled — usually by a specialist shop. Rebuilds restore function and extend service life without completely remanufacturing the engine to factory spec.
Rebuilt: focused repairs and replacement of failed components. Remanufactured: complete overhaul to OEM tolerances with new wear parts and comprehensive testing. Rebuilt units are typically less expensive but carry shorter warranties.
Available for both gas and diesel trucks — commonly requested makes include Ford, Chevy, Dodge and GMC. Shops usually provide a list of replaced parts and basic warranty coverage.
Typical rebuild costs range from Contact For Pricing, influenced by labor, replacement parts, machining, and testing. Typical steps include teardown, cleaning, inspection, replacement of bearings/gaskets/pistons as needed, starter motor check, assembly, and performance testing.
Remanufactured engines are returned to factory-equivalent condition: blocks are inspected and machined, all wear components (bearings, seals, pistons, rings, gaskets) are replaced, and the engine is tested to OEM tolerances. Remanufactured units are the closest thing to new short of a brand-new engine.
Popular remanufactured diesel motors include Cummins, Powerstroke, and Duramax families. Sellers will often accept cores and offer nationwide shipping and installation coordination.
| Feature | Remanufactured | Rebuilt |
|---|---|---|
| Quality | OEM standards | Mechanic-level rebuild |
| Components | 100% new wear parts | Only damaged/worn parts replaced |
| Warranty | 30 to 180 Days | 30 to 180 Days |
| Cost | Contact For Pricing | Contact For Pricing |
"Refurbished" usually indicates a lighter level of work than a rebuild — cleaning, inspection, and selective part replacement. Refurbished engines can be a sensible choice for older vehicles or light commercial use where cost is the overriding factor.
OEM engines come directly from the vehicle manufacturer or their authorized suppliers. They provide guaranteed compatibility, official performance specifications, and full factory-backed warranties.
OEM = exact fit and factory support. Aftermarket = often lower cost and wider aftermarket support but may require minor adaptations or yield different long-term performance characteristics.
Ford engine demand remains strong for both light-duty and Super Duty trucks. Common searches include the 3.5L EcoBoost, legacy engines like the 2008 Ford F150 engine, larger diesel blocks such as the 7.8 Ford diesel, and Powerstroke variants for heavy duty rigs.
Chevy and GMC buyers frequently look for diesel Silverado and Sierra engines and for heavy-duty Duramax powerplants. These engines are popular for towing, payload, and fleet applications.
Dodge crate engines and the HEMI lineage remain popular for performance and restoration projects. Remanufactured and rebuilt Ram motors are common listings for cost-effective repairs.
Toyota Tacoma engines and Tundra V6/V8 options are sought after for reliability and off-road builds. New and used Toyota motors are widely available for light-duty markets.
For commercial applications, heavy-duty diesels such as the Cummins ISX, Detroit Diesel, Caterpillar, and Powerstroke families dominate. These engines are built for long hauls, heavy loads, and continuous operation.
Choosing the right engine depends on intended use, budget, emissions requirements, and installation logistics. Below are practical steps and considerations for U.S. buyers shopping online.
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| Engine Type | Average Cost (USD) | Warranty | Best Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Truck Engine | Contact For Pricing | 30–180 days | OEM replacement |
| Used Truck Engine | Contact For Pricing | 30–180 days | Budget builds |
| Rebuilt Truck Engine | Contact For Pricing | 30–180 days | Mid-range option |
| Remanufactured Truck Engine | Contact For Pricing | 30–180 days | High-performance, long-term |
| Refurbished Truck Engine | Contact For Pricing | Varies | Older trucks, light commercial |
A: Prices typically range from about Contact For Pricing for basic used units to Contact For Pricing for high-end new OEM engines. The exact cost depends on type (new/used/rebuilt/reman), manufacturer, and whether installation and shipping are included.
A: Yes. Remanufactured engines are restored to OEM tolerances and frequently carry multi-year warranties, making them one of the most reliable cost-effective options.
A: Remanufactured engines generally offer higher quality and longer warranties. Rebuilt engines are a good mid-budget choice and can be excellent when rebuilt by reputable shops.
A: Provide your VIN, engine code (if known), and model year to your supplier. Most reputable sellers will verify compatibility or propose suitable swaps and any necessary modifications.
A: Yes — we offer insured shipping across all 50 U.S. states, with tracking and optional liftgate or white-glove delivery services depending on the order.
We deliver truck engines across all 50 U.S. states with fast, insured shipping. Typical transit times vary by region but expedited options are available for urgent replacements.
Fast delivery to: California | Texas | Florida | New York | Illinois | Ohio | Michigan | Georgia | Pennsylvania
Major metro coverage: Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago, Dallas, Miami, Atlanta and more.
Request a free, no-obligation quote today. Provide your truck make, model, year, VIN, and desired engine type (new, used, rebuilt, remanufactured) and we’ll return tailored options, pricing, warranty details, and estimated shipping.
Certified suppliers across the USA, industry-standard remanufacturing, competitive pricing, and fast insured shipping backed by clear warranty terms. Our inventory covers OEM-quality remanufactured and rebuilt engines for Ford, Chevy, Dodge, GMC, Toyota, Cummins, Duramax, Powerstroke and more.
Typical price ranges and best uses at a glance.
| Type | Avg Cost |
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| New | Contact For Pricing |
| Used | Contact For Pricing |
| Rebuilt | Contact For Pricing |
| Reman | Contact For Pricing |
| Refurb | Contact For Pricing |