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Engine Mechanical

Dive into car engine mechanical repair to understand the heavy-duty components that power your vehicle. This section focuses on the physical “iron and aluminum” parts of the engine, from valves and pistons to crankshafts and oil pumps.

Installing Cylinder Sleeve in Engine Block
Engine Rebuilding & Repair

Cylinder Sleeve – How To Install A Cylinder Sleeve To Save A Block

04/26/2024
LEARNING HOW TO INSTALL A CYLINDER SLEEVE, IS AN EXCELLENT WAY TO SALVAGE, AN OTHERWISE JUNK ENGINE BLOCK. So, there are basically two reasons, for installing a cylinder sleeve in a engine block. For instance, […]
Water Pump and Timing Belt Replacement
Engine Camshaft Timing

Water Pump And Timing Belt Replacement – Tips And Instructions

04/04/2024
ON MOST NEWER ENGINES THE WATER PUMP TIMING BELT, IS WHAT ENSURES THE COOLANT, KEEPS MOVING THROUGH YOUR ENGINE. AND, HELPS THE ENGINE MAINTAIN A CONSISTENT, AND OPTIMUM OPERATING TEMPERATURE. But, a water pump or […]
Cylinder Bore Deglazing - Purpose - Proper Crosshatch And Angle
Engine Rebuilding & Repair

Cylinder Bore Deglazing – Purpose – Proper Crosshatch And Angle

03/03/2024
The cylinder bore deglazing process is basically, removing the glaze from your engines cylinder walls. Because, having the proper finish, is extremely important in helping with, proper piston ring lubrication. So, without proper lubrication, heat […]
Ball Hone - How To Get The Perfect Finish, For Piston Ring Sealing
Engine Rebuilding & Repair

Ball Hone – How To Get The Perfect Finish, For Piston Ring Sealing

02/23/2024
The Ball Hone is self-centering, self-aligning to the bore, and self-compensating for wear. Ball hones provide, a great surface finish and will make, your next re-ring job a success ! The ball hone tool, is […]
Engine Bottom End Block Assembly
Engine Bottom End

Engine Bottom End Parts: Know The Parts Inside Your Engine

02/13/2024
The engine bottom end, is by far the most important part of the engine. But, the engine bottom end, is not just one thing. Because, it is made up of, it’s own list of parts. […]
ATV Tech Tips - If An ATV Repair Seems Overwhelming, Get Help
Engine Mechanical

ATV Tech Tips: if an ATV Repair Seems Overwhelming, it Probably is

02/03/2024
ATV tech tips, to help you know when to turn an ATV repair project, over to a professional. Here are three situations, where it’s best to turn an ATV repair, over to an experienced, fair […]
File Fit Piston Rings - How To Do It Properly, For Critical End-Gap
Engine Rebuilding & Repair

File Fit Piston Rings – How To Do It Properly, For Critical End-Gap

01/30/2024
File fit piston rings, are the next level of evolution, to properly seal your engines cylinders. So, the most critical thing to check when installing new piston rings, is the end-gap. Consequently, using file fit […]
Valve Lash - Getting All The Facts For Setting And Adjustment
Engine Rebuilding & Repair

Valve Lash – Getting All The Facts For Setting And Adjustment

01/26/2024
The term “valve lash” is often used when talking about, valve train adjustment. A valve lifter follows the contour of the camshaft lobe, and transfers that motion to open and close the valves. (sometimes referred […]
Rocker Arms Dislodging - Along With Valve Seats Falling Out
Engine Top End

Rocker Arms Dislodging – Along With Valve Seats Falling Out

01/23/2024
Rocker arms dislodging on certain engines, is a common problem and is usually misdiagnosed. So, a customer comes in and complains of a poor running engine. After diagnosing it, you find engine misfire codes. And, […]
Head Bolts - Never Reuse Torque To Yield (TTY) Head Bolts
Engine Rebuilding & Repair

Head Bolts – Never Reuse Torque To Yield (TTY) Head Bolts

01/10/2024
Problems with head bolts, are the number one cause of installation-related gasket failures. Consequently, no gasket is going to seal well, if you use the wrong procedure to tighten the head bolts. For regular bolts, […]

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