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25th April 1987, Page 110
25th April 1987
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Page 110, 25th April 1987 — Engines for all
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• Beans Engineering, which has been remanufacturing for Leyland Truck and Bus and Ford over a number of years, has launched its Diesel Master all-makes range of rernanufactured engines for trucks, buses and coaches.

The company is not restricting itself to an exchange scheme: it offers remanufactured products in complete, long and short motors off the shelf.

Technical services manager Eddy Matty says: "The key to a quality product starts with the rigorous inspection of the core before being stripped into a kit of parts which undergoes a complete cleaning process using both chemical and abrasive techniques."

Beans says it has destroyed the myth that remanufacturing is a dirty business: "Factory cleanliness is almost a religion and disciplines gained from experience in OE production have been applied throughout."

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