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If you're looking for quality used engines, replacement gearboxes, or reliable outboard motors for sale in South Africa, finding a trusted supplier is essential. Whether you need a replacement vehicle engine, marine engine, or outboard motor for your boat, choosing the right supplier can save you time and money.

L & L Engines & Spares supplies a wide range of used engines, gearboxes, marine engines, and outboard motors from leading brands. Our inventory includes vehicle engines and marine products suitable for private owners, workshops, commercial operators, and boating enthusiasts throughout South Africa.

Outboard Motors for Sale South Africa

We stock and source quality outboard motors from some of the world's leading marine manufacturers including:

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Mariner Outboard Motors

Whether you're searching for a 2-stroke or 4-stroke outboard motor, our team can assist with sourcing the right marine engine for your vessel.

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Buying a quality used outboard motor offers several advantages:

Lower cost than new motors
Proven reliability
Easy access to replacement parts
Suitable for fishing boats and commercial vessels
Tested and inspected units available
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Our inventory includes petrol and diesel engines, manual gearboxes, automatic transmissions, and complete powertrain assemblies.

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We understand the importance of reliable marine power. That's why we focus on sourcing quality Yamaha, Mercury, Suzuki, Honda, Evinrude, and Johnson outboard motors that meet the needs of South African boat owners.

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      Quality Used Engines, Gearboxes and Outboard Motors for Sale in South Africa
      WhatsApp +27 728134311 / https://landlengineandspares.co.za/
      If you're looking for quality used engines, replacement gearboxes, or reliable outboard motors for sale in South Africa, finding a trusted supplier is essential. Whether you need a replacement vehicle engine, marine engine, or outboard motor for your boat, choosing the right supplier can save you time and money.
      L & L Engines & Spares supplies a wide range of used engines, gearboxes, marine engines, and outboard motors from leading brands. Our inventory includes vehicle engines and marine products suitable for private owners, workshops, commercial operators, and boating enthusiasts throughout South Africa.
      Outboard Motors for Sale South Africa
      We stock and source quality outboard motors from some of the world's leading marine manufacturers including:
      Yamaha Outboard Motors
      Mercury Outboard Motors
      Suzuki Outboard Motors
      Honda Outboard Motors
      Evinrude Outboard Motors
      Johnson Outboard Motors
      Tohatsu Outboard Motors
      Mariner Outboard Motors
      Whether you're searching for a 2-stroke or 4-stroke outboard motor, our team can assist with sourcing the right marine engine for your vessel.
      Why Choose Used Outboard Motors?
      Buying a quality used outboard motor offers several advantages:
      Lower cost than new motors
      Proven reliability
      Easy access to replacement parts
      Suitable for fishing boats and commercial vessels
      Tested and inspected units available
      Vehicle Engines and Gearboxes
      In addition to marine products, we supply replacement engines and gearboxes for:
      Toyota, Nissan, Ford, Isuzu, Mazda
      Honda, Hyundai, Kia
      Volkswagen, BMW, Mercedes-Benz
      Mitsubishi, Subaru, Lexus
      Renault, Opel, Fiat
      Our inventory includes petrol and diesel engines, manual gearboxes, automatic transmissions, and complete powertrain assemblies.
      Marine Engine and Outboard Motor Specialists
      We understand the importance of reliable marine power. That's why we focus on sourcing quality Yamaha, Mercury, Suzuki, Honda, Evinrude, and Johnson outboard motors that meet the needs of South African boat owners.
      Whether you're upgrading your boat, replacing a damaged motor, or searching for marine spares, we can help.
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    • By GreenGears Auto Limited
      Published by GreenGears Auto  |  8 min read  |  Subframe Buying Guide
      When a subframe or crossmember fails, the temptation is to save money with an aftermarket replacement. The price difference looks compelling — an aftermarket subframe for a Honda Accord might cost $120 vs. $280 for a used OEM unit. But for structural chassis components, that price difference carries consequences that don't show up until 6,000 miles later. This guide explains exactly what those consequences are, and why used OEM is almost always the right call for subframes and engine cradles. What Is a Subframe and Why Does It Matter So Much?
      The subframe — also called an engine cradle, K-frame, or suspension crossmember — is the structural foundation of your vehicle's front or rear suspension. Every suspension mounting point, steering rack, and engine/transmission mount connects to it. When you steer, brake, or accelerate, the forces travel through the tyres and wheels into the suspension and into the subframe. It is not a peripheral component — it is load-bearing structure.
      This matters because subframe quality directly affects three things most drivers care deeply about: alignment stability, handling feel, and long-term reliability. A subframe that doesn't hold its geometry under load — or that holds it differently from the OEM unit — produces alignment drift, steering wander, and tyre wear that no alignment shop can permanently correct, because the underlying structure is wrong.
      The Aftermarket Subframe Problem
      Aftermarket subframes exist primarily for the collision repair market, where insurance companies pressure shops to use lower-cost alternatives to OEM. They are manufactured to be "close enough" — the mounting points are approximately in the right locations, the bolt patterns are approximately correct, and the overall shape is approximately right. In practice, this creates several specific problems.
      1. Dimensional Tolerance Differences
      OEM subframes are manufactured to tolerances measured in tenths of a millimetre. Suspension geometry — caster, camber, and toe — depends on mounting point locations being accurate to within fractions of a degree. Aftermarket subframes are typically manufactured to tolerances of 1–3mm, which sounds small but translates to measurable geometry deviation at the wheel. The result is a vehicle that drifts, wears tyres unevenly, and requires constant alignment correction.
      2. Steel Grade and Wall Thickness
      OEM subframes use high-strength steel alloys — often dual-phase or TRIP steels — with precisely engineered wall thicknesses optimised for both strength and weight. Aftermarket subframes typically use lower-grade mild steel at higher wall thickness to compensate, resulting in a heavier unit that doesn't deform in the same way during a collision. In modern vehicles designed with specific crumple zones and energy absorption paths, this matters for safety.
      3. Corrosion Protection
      Toyota applies its electrodeposition coating to subframes before assembly — the same coating used on the body. Honda uses a similar process. These factory corrosion protections are difficult or impossible to replicate in aftermarket manufacturing. The result is that aftermarket subframes frequently begin surface corrosion within 2–3 years in northern climates, while OEM units from comparable donor vehicles may show minimal surface oxidation after 10+ years.
      4. Mounting Bracket and Weld Quality
      Every bracket on an OEM subframe — engine mount brackets, steering rack mounts, sway bar tabs — is welded under controlled factory conditions with consistent penetration and quality verification. Aftermarket subframe brackets are frequently thinner, attached with fewer welds, and at slightly different positions, causing looseness, vibration, and eventual cracking at the weld points under road loads.
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      Factor New OEM Aftermarket Used OEM (GreenGears) Dimensional accuracy ✅ Factory spec ⚠️ Approximate ✅ Factory spec Steel grade ✅ OEM alloy ⚠️ Lower grade ✅ OEM alloy Corrosion protection ✅ Factory coating ❌ Basic primer ✅ Original coating Weld quality ✅ Factory certified ⚠️ Variable ✅ Original factory welds Alignment result ✅ Holds spec ⚠️ Often drifts ✅ Holds spec Typical cost $700–$2,400+ $80–$280 $160–$680 Warranty (GreenGears) Dealer warranty Variable/limited 90 Days The cost gap between aftermarket and used OEM is real — but it's narrower than it appears once you factor in alignment costs ($80–$150 every time the aftermarket unit shifts), repeat repairs when the bracket welds crack, and the labour cost of doing the job twice.
      Real-World Consequences of Aftermarket Subframes
      "My alignment keeps going out"
      This is the most common complaint after an aftermarket subframe installation. The owner gets an alignment after the repair, drives for 3,000 miles, and the steering starts pulling again. They go back for another alignment — same result. The problem isn't the alignment; it's that the aftermarket subframe's mounting point tolerances allow the suspension geometry to shift under load in ways that an OEM unit doesn't. The only fix is replacing the aftermarket subframe with an OEM unit.
      Vibration through the steering wheel
      Aftermarket subframe mounting bushings are frequently a different durometer (hardness) than OEM, and bracket attachment points that are 1–2mm off cause the steering rack to transmit road vibration differently. The result is a steering feel that's subtly but noticeably different from stock — often described as "rough" or "numb" where the original was precise.
      Premature tyre wear
      Toe deviation of even 0.2 degrees — well within the tolerance range of a typical aftermarket subframe — causes measurable inner or outer tyre wear within 15,000 miles. On a vehicle where the alignment appears correct but the subframe geometry is slightly off, the tyres wear in a pattern that no amount of adjustment can prevent because the root cause isn't the alignment — it's the structure the alignment is measured against.
      When Aftermarket Is Acceptable — and When It Isn't
      To be fair: not all aftermarket subframes are equally poor, and not all applications carry equal risk.
      Lower risk: older vehicles, off-road applications, track builds
      For a vehicle being rebuilt for off-road use, a track car that will run non-OEM alignment settings anyway, or an older vehicle where OEM subframes are genuinely unavailable, aftermarket can be a practical choice. The geometry standards that matter for a daily-driven Accord matter less for a Jeep with a lift kit and custom suspension.
      Higher risk: daily drivers, vehicles with ADAS, AWD platforms
      For a daily-driven vehicle — particularly one with lane-keeping assist, automatic emergency braking, or other ADAS systems that depend on precise suspension geometry — aftermarket subframes introduce meaningful risk. ADAS calibration assumes OEM geometry. An aftermarket subframe that's 1.5mm off in a suspension mounting point can cause persistent ADAS warnings that can't be resolved through calibration alone. AWD vehicles are even more sensitive — subframe geometry affects driveshaft angle and AWD balance on platforms like the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4.
      ⚠️ Aftermarket Subframes and Insurance Repairs If your vehicle is repaired after a collision through insurance and an aftermarket subframe is used without your explicit consent, you may have grounds to request OEM replacement. Many states have laws requiring insurers to disclose when non-OEM parts are used. A used OEM subframe costs only moderately more than a typical aftermarket unit — it's worth requesting it specifically. Why Used OEM Works for Subframes Specifically
      Subframes are an ideal used OEM purchase for a specific reason: they are among the most durable components on any vehicle. A subframe from a 55,000-mile accident-damaged Toyota Camry has experienced exactly 55,000 miles of normal road load — the same load it was designed to handle for 150,000+ miles. There is no internal wear, no fluid degradation, no moving parts. It is a piece of formed and welded steel that is either dimensionally intact or it isn't.
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    • By elizabeth
      If you are searching for an LFA engine for sale, you are looking for one of the rarest and most technically extraordinary naturally aspirated engines ever placed in a production automobile. The Lexus LFA was produced in a strictly limited run of just 500 units, and its 1LR-GUE 4.8-liter V10 engine is as exceptional as the car itself. This engine produces 552 horsepower, revs to a stratospheric 9,000 RPM, and responds to throttle inputs so instantly that Lexus had to develop a digital tachometer specifically because a conventional analog needle could not keep up with the rate of the engine's acceleration through its rev range.The 1LR-GUE was developed entirely in-house by Toyota and Lexus after an earlier V10 concept was rejected for insufficient refinement. The block and heads use advanced aluminum and titanium construction to minimize weight while maximizing rigidity and thermal performance. Lexus worked with Yamaha's musical instrument division to tune the engine's acoustic character, resulting in an exhaust note that is widely regarded as one of the finest sounds ever produced by a road car engine. This is not simply a powerplant, it is a precision mechanical instrument built to the highest possible standard of automotive engineering.Finding an LFA engine for sale is an extraordinarily rare event given the tiny production numbers of the car itself. Buyers would most likely be LFA owners requiring a replacement after damage or failure, though Toyota has maintained some factory parts support for the model. Should a used 1LR-GUE engine become available on the open market, pricing would likely begin at $50,000 and could exceed $150,000 depending on provenance and condition. Thorough documentation, independent appraisal, and specialist verification are absolutely essential before any transaction involving an engine of this rarity and value is completed.

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    • By elizabeth
      The 2014 Ford Fusion manual transmission offers drivers more control, improved driving engagement, and dependable performance. Manual transmissions are often valued for durability and lower maintenance costs compared to some automatic systems. However, clutch wear and gearbox issues can eventually require replacement.
      Drivers searching for a manual transmission should verify compatibility with the engine and drivetrain. A low-mileage used transmission can restore performance while reducing repair costs. Professional installation is recommended for smooth operation and long-term reliability.
      Turbo Auto Parts supplies quality used manual transmissions for the 2014 Ford Fusion. Their inventory includes inspected units at competitive prices to help customers save money while restoring vehicle performance.
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      Published by GreenGears Auto  |  6 min read  |  Steering Parts Buying Guide
      A whining or groaning noise when you turn the wheel — especially at low speed or when parking — is the classic sign of a failing power steering pump. Left unaddressed, it leads to stiff, heavy steering and eventually complete loss of power assist. New OEM replacements cost $180–$600 before labour. A quality used OEM pump from a low-mileage donor vehicle delivers identical factory performance at 50–60% less. This guide covers exactly how to diagnose the problem, what to check in a used pump, and which platforms give you the best value. What Does a Power Steering Pump Do?
      The power steering pump is a belt-driven hydraulic pump that pressurises power steering fluid and delivers it to the rack and pinion or steering gearbox, providing the assist that makes low-speed steering feel light and effortless. Without it, steering becomes noticeably heavier — technically still functional, but significantly more effort, especially when manoeuvring at low speeds or parking.
      Power steering pumps are found on vehicles with hydraulic power steering (HPS) systems — typically those built before 2013, and many trucks and SUVs through to the present day. Vehicles with electric power steering (EPS) have no pump at all, using a motor integrated into the steering column or rack instead. If your vehicle has EPS, a power steering pump is not the component you need — check the rack, column motor, or steering control module.
      Symptoms of a Failing Power Steering Pump
      Whining or groaning noise when turning: The most common symptom. The noise is usually loudest at full steering lock — when parking or making tight turns — and may fade at highway speed when steering input is minimal. Stiff or heavy steering at low speeds: Reduced assist makes the wheel feel heavy, particularly during slow manoeuvres. If it comes and goes, low fluid level is often the cause before the pump itself fails completely. Steering fluid leak: A reddish-brown puddle under the front of the vehicle near the engine. Pump seal failure is a common source — and once a pump starts leaking externally, the internal pressure loss accelerates internal wear rapidly. Foamy or discoloured fluid in the reservoir: Foamy fluid indicates air contamination from a leak or failing reservoir cap. Dark brown or black fluid indicates oxidation and contamination — both accelerate pump wear and should be addressed immediately. Momentary loss of assist on cold starts: The pump works normally once warm but feels stiff for the first few minutes after a cold start. This is a classic sign of a pump with worn internal seals that haven't yet failed completely. ⚠️ Check the Fluid Level and Condition Before Replacing the Pump Low power steering fluid is the single most common cause of whining and stiff steering — and it costs nothing to check. Top up with the correct OEM-spec fluid and see if symptoms resolve before ordering parts. If the reservoir empties repeatedly, you have a leak somewhere in the system — identify the source before replacing the pump, or the new pump will fail for the same reason. Most Reliable OEM Power Steering Pump Platforms
      Toyota and Lexus — Best Overall Longevity
      Toyota's belt-driven hydraulic power steering pumps are among the most durable available. Camry, 4Runner, Tacoma, and Tundra pumps routinely reach 150,000–180,000 miles without failure when the correct fluid is used and the reservoir is kept clean. Lexus GX and LX V8 pumps are particularly robust. Used OEM Toyota pumps from low-mileage donors are the highest-value option in this category — and given Toyota's large US fleet, availability is excellent.
      Honda and Acura — Reliable, High Availability
      Honda's HPS pumps on Accord, CR-V, Pilot, and Odyssey are reliable and well-represented in the used market. The main failure mode is gradual seal wear causing slow fluid loss — pumps that show no external seepage and come from documented low-mileage donors have excellent remaining service life. Acura MDX and TL V6 pumps are slightly more complex but equally durable when fluid is maintained.
      Ford — Trucks Strong, Some Car Platforms Less So
      Ford's truck and SUV power steering pumps — F-150, Explorer, Expedition — are heavy-duty and long-lived. The Ford Focus and older Fusion HPS pumps have a shorter typical service life due to a smaller internal design, but used OEM units from low-mileage donors still represent strong value at used pricing. Always use Ford-spec Mercon power steering fluid on Ford applications — substituting generic fluid degrades internal seals faster on these platforms.
      GM — Good Availability, Fluid Specification Critical
      GM's Malibu, Impala, Silverado, and Tahoe HPS pumps are well-built and widely available used. The most common failure on GM pumps is contamination-related — using incorrect fluid or neglecting fluid changes causes internal scoring on the pump housing. Used OEM units from low-mileage accident-damaged donors with clean fluid history are consistently reliable.
      Dodge / Chrysler / Jeep — Durable Truck Units, Watch for Wear on High-Mileage Cars
      Jeep Grand Cherokee and Wrangler HPS pumps are heavy-duty and durable, well-suited to the off-road loads these vehicles encounter. Dodge Ram and Durango pumps are similarly robust. Chrysler car platform pumps (300, Charger, Challenger) are adequate but more susceptible to wear on higher-mileage examples — source from donors under 70,000 miles where possible.
      Used OEM vs. Remanufactured Power Steering Pump
      Option Typical Cost Core Charge Quality Notes GreenGears Used OEM $60–$220 None Factory assembly, mileage-documented, inspected for seal integrity and shaft play. 15-day warranty. Remanufactured $90–$280 $40–$120 Internal wear on pump housing may not be addressed in rebuild. Quality varies significantly by rebuilder. New OEM Dealer $180–$600+ None Highest quality. Rarely justified when a clean used OEM unit is available at 50–60% less. Budget Aftermarket $35–$120 None High noise rate on installation. Shorter service life. Seals often incompatible with OEM fluid spec. Budget aftermarket power steering pumps have a particularly poor track record — whining immediately after installation, premature seal failure, and noise that returns within 20,000 miles are common complaints. The issue is that aftermarket pump housings are often cast to lower tolerances than OEM, creating internal clearances that cause noise and accelerate wear from day one. A used OEM pump from a 55,000-mile donor has already proven its ability to run quietly and leak-free for real-world service. That is a track record no budget aftermarket unit can match.
      What to Check Before Buying Any Used Power Steering Pump
      Confirm the application — power steering pumps are engine-specific on many platforms, not just make and model. A 2.4L and 3.5L version of the same vehicle often use different pumps. Inspect the pulley — it should spin freely with no roughness, binding, or wobble. Bearing wear shows up as roughness when the pulley is rotated by hand. Check the shaft seal area for any dried fluid residue — a weeping shaft seal indicates the pump has been running low on fluid or has internal seal wear. Verify the inlet and outlet fittings are undamaged and thread-clean — stripped or cross-threaded fittings are a common problem on pulled-from-yard units. Ask for documented donor mileage — a pump from a 45,000-mile donor has a fundamentally longer remaining service life than one from an unknown-mileage vehicle. When installing, always flush the power steering system before connecting the new pump — contaminated fluid from the old failed pump will shorten the life of the replacement immediately. Use only the OEM-specified fluid for your vehicle — Toyota PSF, Honda PSF-S, Ford Mercon, GM Power Steering Fluid — never generic ATF as a substitute. 🔧 Always Flush the System on Pump Replacement When a power steering pump fails internally, it sends metal debris through the entire hydraulic circuit — contaminating the reservoir, hoses, and rack. Installing a clean used OEM pump into a contaminated system dramatically shortens its life. Flush the system with fresh OEM-spec fluid before connecting the new pump, and replace the reservoir filter if accessible. How to Order a Used OEM Power Steering Pump From GreenGears Auto
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      We check pulley condition, shaft seal integrity, fitting thread condition, and donor mileage on every pump before it leaves our facility. No units with evidence of seal weeping or bearing wear are listed or shipped.
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      All orders ship free within the US. Processing 1–3 business days, transit 3–7 business days after dispatch. Power steering pumps carry a 15-day warranty from confirmed delivery. Use code GGA10 at checkout for an extra 10% off your entire order.
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