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You can trust used Lincoln engines.
If your Lincoln engine breaks down, you don't have to buy a new luxury car. A certified, tested used Lincoln engine brings back premium performance, smoothness, and dependability—without the cost of a brand-new OEM motor.
We get our used Lincoln engines from donor cars with low mileage that have been checked and tested for performance. A used engine gives you factory-level quality at a much lower price, no matter what kind of car you drive, like a Navigator, Continental, MKZ, MKX, Aviator, Nautilus, or Corsair.
What Sets a Good Used Lincoln Engine Apart?
A premium used engine isn't just salvaged; it's also checked, tested, and certified for performance, integrity, and dependability.
Before being shipped, every Lincoln engine goes through:
Testing for leaks and compression
Check the cylinder head and gasket
Testing the oil pressure and analysing the fluid
Checking the mileage on the donor vehicle
Cleaning, sealing, and packaging for installation; checking the VIN to make sure it fits perfectly
Before getting certified, each engine must meet OEM performance standards.
Used vs. Rebuilt vs. Remanufactured Lincoln Engines
A used Lincoln engine is a great deal because it gives you OEM quality at a great price. This makes it a good choice for both Lincoln owners and repair shops that want smooth, refined power.
Guarantee and Certification You Can Trust
Every used Lincoln engine comes with a warranty that lasts from 6 months to 2 years, depending on the model, mileage, and use. It has been tested and documented.
Included with every purchase:
- Reports on engine compression and leaks
- Checked the mileage on the donor vehicle
- Documentation for a clean title
- VIN check to make sure it fits perfectly
- How to register your warranty
- You can see everything clearly and feel sure before installation.
Fits all Lincoln models
We have used Lincoln engines for almost all model years from 2000 to 2024, such as:
Navigator Lincoln
Lincoln Pilot Lincoln Corsair Lincoln Nautilus Lincoln Continental
The Lincoln MKZ
Lincoln MKX Lincoln MKT
Lincoln LS
Giving your VIN makes sure that the engine matches and fits perfectly.
Benefits of Cost
When compared to new OEM replacements, used Lincoln engines can save you 50% to 70%. You keep the same quality and performance as the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) while avoiding high dealership costs.
Examples of average prices:
The price of the Lincoln Navigator 3.5L EcoBoost is between $3,000 and $4,800.
$2,200 to $3,400 for the Lincoln MKZ 2.0L EcoBoost
The Lincoln Aviator 3.0L Twin-Turbo costs between $3,500 and $5,200.
The Lincoln Continental 3.7L V6 costs between $2,800 and $4,200.
The Lincoln Nautilus 2.7L Turbo costs between $3,000 and $4,500.
You can keep your Lincoln's luxury ride quality and make it last longer for very little money.
Help with shipping and installation
All used Lincoln engines are packaged and palletised by professionals to ensure safe shipping. Nationwide shipping comes with liftgate service for both homes and businesses.
Delivery usually takes 3 to 7 business days, depending on where you are.
We also help with installation by giving you a list of trusted partner mechanics and guides on how to check your warranty."A tested used Lincoln engine brings back the smooth, confident performance your car was built for without the high price."
When is it time to get a new Lincoln engine?
If you see any of these signs, your Lincoln engine needs to be replaced:
Knocking or rattling from wear and tear inside
Low compression or loss of power
Oil sludge or dirt
Overheating and a broken head gasket
Too much smoke or oil use
Seizure of the engine or a major mechanical failure
If you replace your engine with a used one that has been tested, you can save thousands of dollars compared to having to keep fixing it or buying a new car.
A choice that is good for the environment and lasts
Choosing a used engine is good for the environment because it cuts down on waste and saves resources. Reusing a motor keeps unnecessary emissions from being made and makes existing materials last longer. This is good for the environment and doesn't hurt performance.