Did you ever take a car engine apart, put it back together and had it running? The greatest experience can be had when you rebuild an engine. You have to take the engine apart piece by piece. You have to prepare the engine for the new parts and finally put all new parts in the engine and have it running. What a way to go. If you never experienced taking an engine apart with the purpose of rebuilding the engine, it really is not as hard as you may think. There are steps you need to take to make it happen. You do need tools and a place to work so you have the room to do it. Plus, you need the time. To rebuild an engine you must follow certain steps to do it successfully. These steps include:
• Dismantling the engine: To dismantle an engine you have to take the engine apart. This requires you to use tools of different types to remove bolts, screws, nuts, and other fasteners. It does take time but can be done.
• Inspection: After you take the engine apart, you have to inspect it for damage and to see if it can be rebuilt. The engine body, cylinders, and other areas have to be looked at with care to see if there is excess wear and tear beyond the norm.
• Cleaning: After the engine has been inspected and confirmed to be ready for rebuilding, the next stage is cleaning. The engine has to be cleaned thoroughly inside and out. All oil sludge has to be removed along with old gaskets. As much of the engine has to be cleaned before any part is put in the block.
• Parts replacement: After all is said and done, and the engine is ready to go, you can now start putting the new parts in place. This means installing the pistons, rings, valves, timing belt, and more. All parts that came out have to go back in, and in their original place so all parts can work together correctly.