The automobile is one of the most complicated mechanical tools that people use on a daily basis and one reason for this is the huge array of components that make up its engine. There are various types of automobile engines and this often depends on the amount of power that the vehicle requires. For instance, certain newer automobiles use a hybrid system that powers the vehicle with an electric motor when possible and an ICE (internal combustion engine) when power levels are low. Vehicles such as trucks that need to pull a load may make use of the diesel engine because it provides exceptional power. The remaining automobiles use an ICE that burns gasoline. The primary issue with the ICE is that it wears down over time and may need to be fixed at a professional engine repair shop in Manhattan KS.
Consider the case of the typical V8 or V6 engine. There are many moving parts inside this engine including the pistons which drive the combustion process and the valves that allow fuel to flow in and waste gases to exit. The pistons do not normally wear out, but the rings that create the compression do. This failure will usually be visible as an increased output of smoke through the exhaust. Valves can fail in multiple ways, but one of the more common problems is sticking. This occurs from a buildup of gunk on the valves, which can be the result of poor oil maintenance or carbon deposits. An expert Engine Repair Shop in Manhattan KS can check the engine for these concerns and replace the oil if required. Cleaning the valves will be harder because they are difficult to access.
One concerns with an older ICE is heat buildup. Most engines use a cooling system that will get dirty if the coolant is not replaced regularly. This can result in damage to the engine when it begins overheating. Too much heat can cause severe problems such as a blown head gasket, cracked cylinder heads or damage to the engine block. In many cases, the problem is not immediately apparent because the crack is small. Signs of this failure may be water in the oil or a loss of engine power. The mechanic can check each cylinder for proper compression to determine where the fault is at. Contact us for more information about engine maintenance and repair.


