Infiniti Engine (Short / Long / Complete)
Request a VIN-matched quote for a used Engine (Short / Long / Complete). Availability, condition, warranty, and shipping are confirmed for your exact vehicle before purchase.
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- ✔ Confirm payment method before purchase
Part Details
Your quote request is reviewed against your vehicle details. Before buying, ask for the condition description, mileage when relevant, warranty terms, shipping cost, and final price so you can compare the available options.
Quote status: Live stock and public prices are not displayed. Request a vehicle-specific quote to review the available option and its final terms.
Compatibility: Infiniti
Condition & Quality Standards
Condition grading and inspection practices vary by part and source. Before purchase, request the available condition description, mileage information when relevant, photos, and any inspection or test notes.
About This Engine (Short / Long / Complete)
The engine is the complete long or short block that turns fuel into motion. A tested salvage engine from a low-mileage donor restores original factory tolerances for far less than a full rebuild or a dealer crate motor, which makes it the most cost-effective fix for a knocked, seized or smoking engine.
Because every engine quote is matched to your Infiniti by VIN, you get a part that fits the first time and keeps your repair on budget.
Want the full picture before you buy? Read our used engine buying guide.
Common Signs Your Engine May Need Replacing
- Knocking, ticking or deep rod-knock from the block
- Blue or white exhaust smoke and heavy oil use
- Overheating, coolant in the oil, or a milky dipstick
- Low compression, persistent misfires or a dead cylinder
Symptoms vary by vehicle and driving conditions. Always confirm diagnosis before replacement.
What to Check When Buying a Used Engine
- Match the exact engine code to your VIN, not just year and make
- Ask for donor mileage plus a compression or leak-down reading
- Confirm whether it is a short block, long block or complete drop-in
- Request a start-up video and oil-pressure reading before paying
Ask for these details and any available photos before approving a purchase.
What Happens After You Request a Quote
- We review your vehicle and part request
- Provide your VIN or full vehicle details for fitment review
- Review the available condition, warranty, shipping, and price details
- You decide — no obligation to buy
Response time depends on the part, vehicle information supplied, and current sourcing options.
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Availability & Quote Details
- Live stock and public pricing are not displayed for this Engine (Short / Long / Complete)
- Available condition, fitment, warranty, shipping, and final pricing are confirmed only after we review your request
- Ask for warranty and return terms in writing before you buy
- Shipping options are confirmed for the destination and part size
Check Current Availability
We do not display unverified stock records. Send your VIN or year, make, model, and original part number so a specialist can confirm exact fitment and the options currently available.
How Pricing Is Determined
Pricing for used engine (short / long / complete) depends on several factors:
- Vehicle year, make, model, and engine configuration
- Mileage and overall condition of the donor vehicle
- Supplier location and shipping distance
- Warranty coverage offered
Price is driven mostly by donor mileage, whether it is a short block, long block or complete drop-in, and how common the engine code is.
Confirm the final price and fitment basis before approving a purchase.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a short, long and complete engine?
A short block is the block, crank and pistons; a long block adds the cylinder head and valvetrain; a complete drop-in adds intake, accessories and sensors so it is nearly ready to install.
How many miles is too many on a used engine?
Under about 100,000 miles is ideal, but a well-maintained engine with 120,000-150,000 miles backed by a compression test and a warranty is usually a safe buy.
How is compatibility verified?
Provide your VIN or full vehicle details so you can review the fitment basis in your quote before approving a purchase.
What if the part does not fit?
Most suppliers offer limited return or exchange options. Warranty and return terms are confirmed before purchase.
How long does shipping take?
Shipping time varies by location, part size, and freight arrangement. Confirm the dispatch and delivery estimate in your quote.