Engine

Engine

The engine is the heart of your car. From powering it ahead to taking you places, every vehicle’s engine is the most important part. Depending on the vehicle make and manufacturer there are different types of engines available. Whatever make or model the vehicle may be, you will find the engine type with us.

Partial Engine Assembly: When a vehicles requires change of just partial engine assembly and not the whole engine, you can count on us to find just what you need. We have a range of varied partial engine assembly for different car models.

Short Block: A short block is the bottom end of a vehicle’s engine. Along with the cylinder block it also contains parts such as the crankshaft, cam pistons and connecting rods. The short blocks also require parts like gaskets, cylinder heads, and many more parts which can be procured separately.

Cylinders: An engine cylinder is the main unit of an engine. It is where the petrol is burned to convert it into power. Engine cylinder come in varied combinations depending on the vehicle type. Like four, six, or eight cylinders. An engine with more cylinders produces more power and an engine with few cylinders is good for increased fuel economy

Crankshafts: Crankshafts that are located below the cylinders and pistons are based in the engine block. They are usually manufactured using steel. The crankshaft also includes crank pins and pistons. The main function of the crankshaft is to transform the linear motion of the piston into rotational motion. The secondary function of the crankshaft is to transmit power to other engine systems like valve timing, cooling (water) pump and more.

Timing Belts: The timing belt is made of rubber and consists of a number of teeth on the inside allowing it to grip different shafts in the engine. Its main role is to transfer rotational energy which eventually keeps the wheels moving. The timing belt is the main link between the camshaft and the crankshaft. It is extremely important to ensure that a vehicle’s timing belt is always monitored, to avoid breakage.

Oil Filter: An oil filter plays a big role in filtering the contaminants from engine, transmission, lubricating and hydraulic oils. An oil filter only works well if it is able to strain dirt and contaminants effectively. Once it is full, it can no longer provide any protection for vehicle.  Leaving – the oil filter unchanged for long can also risk sending all contaminants out into the engine, which can have a damaging effect.

Radiator/Water Pump: In all vehicles, the water pump drives the coolant from the radiator that sits in the front of the vehicle, to keep the Engine cool. Poor condition of a water pump can cause the vehicle’s engine to overheat which can cause possible damages.

Air Filter: An air filter plays an important role in filtering the air intake and sending air into the engine that is free of contaminants. The filter keeps out everything else that blows into your vehicle’s grille. It is important to keep the condition of the air filter at optimum levels always to allow clean air flow in the cabin as well.

Exhaust: The exhaust system in the car works to ensure harmful gases produced by the engine are safely emitted from the vehicle. The condition and health of the car exhaust system plays a big role in getting high fuel mileage, as well as protecting the car’s overall operations.

Spark Plug: A spark plug is a small device that plays a big role in a vehicle’s starting and keeping it in motion activities. It delivers electric current from an ignition system straight to the combustion chamber of a spark-ignition engine to ignite compressed fuel within the engine. A metal threaded shell with a ceramic insulator, it is screwed into the engine’s cylinder head.

Fuel Injection System: Fuel injection systems are responsible for improved fuel consumption and reduction of exhaust emissions. Their very nature makes them influential in the entire combustion process. The fuel injection system continuously feeds fuel to the engine cylinders in short burst of time. Having a healthy and efficient fuel injection system is important for the overall health of a vehicle.