Engine Repair vs. Engine Replacement: (When to Get it Inspected)

As an owner of a high-performance vehicle, you have to keep up with the routine maintenance of your vehicle. To prolong the life of your machine and give its engine and other systems a boost as it ages and collects miles on the odometer, it’s crucial to maintain it by having regular tune-ups done on it. By getting regular power tune-ups done, not only do you extend the lifespan of your machine and its engine, but also ensure your safety.

 

As an owner of a high-performance vehicle, you have to keep up with the routine maintenance of your vehicle. To prolong the life of your machine and give its engine and other systems a boost as it ages and collects miles on the odometer, it’s crucial to maintain it by having regular tune-ups done on it. By getting regular power tune-ups done, not only do you extend the lifespan of your machine and its engine, but also ensure your safety.

 

What is Engine Repair?

 

Engine repair can entail replacing a head gasket, a belt, sealing an oil pan and repairing any small damages here and there. Repairs must be made as soon as possible so that the damage does not spread to other parts.

  • Pros: Getting your engine repaired is cost-effective and extends the life of your original engine. It also saves you the trouble you’d face when connecting a replaced engine with the existing electrical system
  • Cons: If you’ve been constantly getting your engine repaired, mechanics will start to find damage that’s too severe to be repaired. At some point, the internal parts of your engine must be replaced.

 

What is Engine Replacement?

 

Engine replacement means much more serious business and is the result of ignoring all warning signs given by your engine. Engine replacements entail completely taking apart the engine and installing new parts and gears, which can be the most costly aspect of owning a vehicle.

  • Pros of Engine Replacement: Replacing your engine means you won’t face all your old vehicle problems for a long time. Since all of its parts will be new, you’ll save money getting regular repairs if you maintain it properly.
  • Cons of Engine Replacement: Since the parts that go into building your engine are expensive, buying them all and then getting them installed will cost you a lot.

Signs Your Engine Needs to be Inspected

Your vehicle starts showing the warning signs as soon as it needs some help. You may bring your vehicle for an inspection if you notice the signs below:

Takes Too Long to Start or Won’t Start at All

You tried to start the engine, but instead of your engine firing up, you got a clicking sound and then, nothing. This is the most obvious symptom that your engine is in trouble. While this may happen because the battery may be dead, the engine could also be to blame. A fast-clicking sound indicates an electrical problem, but a single click indicates that your starter engine is the source of the problem.

Engine Lights Turn On

When your check engine light illuminates, it could mean a lot of things. Although you may not need to pull over immediately away, you should have your vehicle checked out as soon as possible. Fortunately, the new light indicators in vehicles these days generally feature warning levels that indicate the severity of the problem.

Emits Strange Sounds

Clicking, grinding, and groaning are all alarming warning sounds that indicate it’s time to get your engine looked at. These sounds may be combined with your vehicle beginning to shake, jerk, clunk, or vibrate, all of which are warning signs. Ignoring these warnings won’t make them go away and may lead to more serious consequences.

Stalls on the Road

If your vehicle stalls on the road, this is another big warning that something is wrong with your engine. If you can, try to pull over to the side and turn on your hazard lights. A mechanic can do a complete engine inspection to pinpoint the source of the problem.

Your Engine May Need An Expert’s Help

Your vehicle’s engine requires more care than you think. The warning signs listed above will only worsen with time as you continue to ignore them. If you notice these signs in your vehicle, bring it over here at Rev-Limit Motorsports LLC, where our experts can perform a thorough inspection to pinpoint the problem and recommend a repair or a replacement accordingly.

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