Thursday, 27 September 2012

Engine Repair: Is an Engine Rebuild Really Necessary?

So, you thought your vehicle just needed a simple engine service? But, you heard the frightening words, you need an engine rebuild! You may be asking, are you sure? There are a number of reasons for this type of engine repair:

    * Worn components, such as connecting rods, crankshaft, pistons, bearings or seals;
    * Lack of oil, or dirty oil destroying bearings over time; or
    * Over-revving, which can break a connecting rod and cause other problems.

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How involved is an Engine Rebuild?

The first step is removing the motor from the vehicle. After that, it means disassembling the engine, cleaning the parts, machining the crankshaft, and cleaning up the bores. Then, it is reassembled with the same pistons and rods after replacing the bearings and rings with new ones. However, if any of the other components are beyond repair, they will also be replaced.

How expensive is it?

Rebuilding an engine is generally fairly expensive, depending on the car. Costs for rebuilding an engine include machine shop costs, any new parts, removal and re-installation of the engine as well as the many hours of labor required. Make sure to ask for an estimate.

How long will it take?

It usually takes at least several full days of work to remove an engine, rebuild it, and then reinstall it, depending upon the complexity of the engine service required.

Can I do it myself?

While it is possible for the amateur mechanic to do simple engine repair, it is not a job that should be taken lightly. There are many specialized tools that are needed, from a hoist to tools for assembling the internal parts of the motor. Because engines are built to extremely high tolerances, any major discrepancies in an engine repair, can result in an inefficient running vehicle, if it runs at all. Generally, a major engine service is something that should be left to an experienced mechanic.

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1 comment:

  1. Indeed, many people always preferred the rebuilt engines done the brand new one. This is because of they are affordable and durable engines. Your article is really great and informative and I will share it to my friends who also like reading articles about rebuilding engines. Keep sharing!.

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