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Car Engine Repair Foundation
Rating: 3.6 out of 5(11 ratings)
61 students
Created byEric Yeboah
Last updated 11/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • How to change a car engine
  • How to maintain your car engine for higher efficiency
  • How to check a used car engine
  • How to rebuild an engine
  • Ways to recognize the signs of car engine damage
  • Upgrade to boost your car's performance

Course content

6 sections24 lectures1h 57m total length
  • Introduction1:41

    Explore engine repair foundations, including rebuilding, changing, and maintaining car engines for higher efficiency, and learn to assess used engines and identify your engine type.

  • An engine or motor3:49
  • Types of engine4:05

    Explore types of engines, focusing on heat and combustion engines, including internal combustion engines, air breathing engines, external combustion cycles, and examples like steam and jet engines.

  • Engine performance assessment3:01

    Assess engine performance using speed (rpm), thrust, power, and efficiency, and analyze sound levels and noise reduction techniques across turbofan, aircraft, automobile, and marine engines.

  • How to learn about engine5:37
  • How to tell about what kind of engine your car has7:47

    Learn how to identify your car’s engine using the VIN, locate the VIN, and use decoders or window stickers to determine engine type, size, and layout.

  • Ways to recognize the signs of car engine damage7:07

    Identify engine damage signs such as knocking noises, belt issues, unusual exhaust smoke colors, check engine light reasons, leaks, and power loss, and seek timely inspection and repair.

Requirements

  • Desire to understand your car engine
  • No special requirement

Description

    Any cars engine is its beating heart so maintaining it in top shape is essential for a smooth, dependable ride. but eventual, even the best - maintained engines might develop issues. You may avoid the time, money, and possible breakdowns on the road by being aware of the signs of engine failure and being able to detect these problems. Changing. Changing a car engine is one of the more difficult tasks a home mechanic may ever face. Replacing the engine requires different approaches for every year, make and model, so it's important to utilize a service manual specific to your vehicle when taking on such a big project. While the process may be different from vehicle to vehicle, some elements of an engine swap are fairly universal and this can be considered a basic outline of the procedures required.

   Need to know what kind of engine your car has" Fortunately, it's easy to find out using your car's vehicle identification number, which is a serial number that identifies your car. Find the vehicle identification number from the outside, on the drivers side dashboard in the corner where it meets the windshield. You can also find it in the drivers side door or door jamb printed on a sticker. A lack of knowledge should not hinder ou from upgrading your car to the desired level. If you want satisfaction with your driving experience, then you can invest in high-quality spark plugs and invest in a premium quality oil.

Who this course is for:

  • mechanics, engineers, consultants, drivers, transport owners, managers, directors, transport ministries general public etc.