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Old Aug 10, 2022
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Possible replacement engines for 2008 Civic

Our 2008 Civic has a cracked engine block and so we're looking at replacing it with a used engine in good condition. The 2006-2009 engines seem to often have this problem with cracks/leaks so we'd like to find a different year, preferably newer and relatively low miles. Which civic engine years would be compatible with our car? I've heard the 2010 civic engine is that would work. Any others newer than 2010? We're in the market for a low-mileage used engine in good condition. Our mechanic can check the national database for used engines but let me know if there's anywhere else folks recommend looking. Thanks!
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Following. Same issue here.
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