The 100th engine was a Cat G3516B, owned by Repsol, a global multi-energy company that is leading the energy transition with its ambition of achieving zero net emissions by 2050. Repsol has now completed 17 gas compression engine rebuilds with Cleveland Brothers since the facility opened.
"An engine rebuild is a cost-effective way for customers to transform existing engines back to original specifications, efficiency and performance,” said Vince Meinert, Cleveland Brothers Vice President of Energy & Transportation. "We are grateful our customers, like Repsol, trust our knowledge and expertise with their engine rebuilds because of our commitment to quality and our quick turnaround time which, in turn, ensures uptime."
The state-of-the-art facility allows the components within the engine to be precisely machined and resurfaced using CAM and Dynamic Balancing capabilities for maximum engine block and crankshaft reusability on site. Featured at the ERC are two large horsepower gas engine dynos that are used for testing each gas engine model under full load. All processes are performed by highly trained technicians and backed by strict adherence to OEM inspection and guidelines to ensure the highest quality standards are maintained.
Cleveland Brothers is no stranger to engine rebuilds, for more information or to request a tour of the ERC, please call 814-471-1710 or visit www.ClevelandBrothers.com.