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![]() You're gonna be hard pressed to find new engines, but there are places offering remaned engines with a respectable warranty. Try www.jasperengines.com I used them a great deal at the dealership where I worked as a parts pro, and they have trannies too. Check'em out. I'd stand behind them.
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