When rebuilding an engine, a tech will need to make sure that all the oil passages machined into the components are clear. Any blockages that are left in these galleries (as they’re known) will have to be eliminated as they will increase wear and will ultimately cause the engine to fail again.
While you may know how to take apart an engine, it may be better to just send off a damaged one to a specialist if there are major issues. A cracked engine block for instance, will most likely require welding and machining apart from mechanical repair.
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While we don't see them, there are a myriad of parts that are inside an engine. The crankshaft for instance, is where the pistons attach via a connecting rod. As the pistons move up and down, they turn this crankshaft which then delivers the power to the flywheel/ clutch assembly.
What is a four-stroke engine? These are the engines that most vehicles today are fitted with. Like the term implies, a four-stroke's pistons go through four distinct phases—suck, squeeze, bang and blow— for every operational cycle.