Engine Repair

The heart and soul of your car, truck or SUV is the engine; a complex system as vital to your vehicle as your heart is to you. Even with excellent maintenance, engines will still fail. Those who gave their vehicles excellent regular maintenance will usually get a significantly higher number of miles out of their engine compared to those who didn’t but the sad truth is that anything with moving parts is doomed to fail.

What are typical symptoms of engine problem?

  • Excessive smoke from the tailpipe
  • excessive oil consumption
  • knocking or tapping sounds
  • low oil pressure; low compression
  • water mixing in oil
  • oil getting into the air cleaner and/or radiator.

What are typical causes of car engine problem?

    • Normal mileage wear and tear
    • Poor maintenance
    • Lubrication problems
    • Excessive overheating
    • A major part of your vehicles engine, is your cylinder head (often called a head) which rests above your cylinders on top of a cylinder block. Your cylinder heads cap off the block, which in return completes your combustion chamber by sealing both components together.

What are the most common part that creates a seal between both parts that most commonly goes bad, usually from lack of Maintenance?

    • Vehicles cylinder heads & gasket. Changing your oil, staying on top of coolant changes plus properly keeping up on your timing belt services according to your maintenance schedule is critical to a long lived healthy cylinder head & gasket.

Symtoms of blown head gasket

    • Air in the Coolant System – Will cause the vehicle to overheat.
    • Coolant in the Cylinders – Causes a rough idle. Sooner or later severe engine damages may result. Over the time damage will occur leading to engine failure and costly repairs.
    • Compression Loss – Will causes a miss fire issue, rough idle, lower the power output of the engine? Fuel economy will slowly diminish along with the compression.
    • Coolant in the Oil – When they mix it turns to thick good; it will not be able to pass though oil passages to lubricate the engine which causes metal on metal contact. Over time mechanical failure will occur. Water displaces oil, leading to premature bearing damage.
    • Oil in the Coolant – Sign of a head gasket going bad and or an oil cooler leaking.
    • Coolant Leaks – There are quite a few components to your cooling system. Which ones over time don’t leak? Your vehicle might say not to change your coolant till 100,000-150,000 miles on some applications. But going that long some coolants will breakdown, overtime when coolant ages sometimes it becomes acidic P.H. wise. What that does is eaten through parts from the inside out, including your head gasket. That is one trick manufacturers use to get you to trade in your vehicle for another. Typically when a head gasket goes bad the price can be so costly to fix, sometimes you can just buy another vehicle. Changing your coolant sooner than later (preventive maintenance) pays for itself and helps your investment lasts.
  • Perfection Auto Garage has highly trained mechanics that are familiar with all types of engine repairs. They can inspect, diagnose problems, discuss the repairs required with you and then fix your engine issues.