Engine Replacement Guide ( Low Cost )
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Do you have a blown engine in your car? and can’t afford to have it repaired at a workshop? Then learn how to replace an engine and do it yourself.

This video shows you
How to replace engine mounts (motor mounts)
How to replace CV joints
How to change transmission fluid
How to replace a clutch
How to replace a transmission
How to replace a torque converter
How to replace a radiator
How to flush an engine
How to flush a radiator
How to remove stuck rubber hoses
How to replace an alternator
in a daihatsu cuore (sirion)

Some basic hand tools and a can do attitude can take you a long way and save thousands of dollars.

Common engine failures
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blown head gasket
bent piston rods
hydro locked engine due to water getting sucked into engine
rod knock
bearing knock
piston slap
extreme wear and low compression
turbo charger failure
VVTI rattle
Seized engine
Overheating engine
running an engine without oil
sludge build up

If your engine has any of those symptoms, then you have two choices. Rebuild the engine or replace the engine. Rebuilding an engine is often very expensive due to engine parts cost thousands of dollars. So most people go for an engine swap with a used engine. Mind you that if you correctly change oil regularly enough, you can easily avoid engine damages. BTW not replacing the rear main seal while i was at it is a joke 🙂

Breaker bar

Engine jack

Engine leveller

Basic socket set

Impact Universal Joint

swiver socket set

Torque Wrench

Impact wrench

Impact wrench ( high torque)

Flex Head Ratchet

Extra Long Box End Ratchet Wrench Set with Flex Head

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  1. MizzChocs

    Ok nevermind…. I'm not doing all this just to change my timing belt.

  2. Aniut Rahim

    The wiring harness is where it confuses me

  3. King Toolie

    You make this seem like it shouldn't take no more that 6 hours 😤😤😤

  4. Ocelot 22

    Thanks this was really helpful 💪🏻🔥

  5. Nolan Gietzen

    Im eventually going to put a new engine in my 2011 Ford Escape its a 4 cylinder so it shouldn’t be to hard i have reliable g6 so i have time to do it because im not paying for a arm an a leg for someone to do it when i got a bunch of tools an i enjoy working on cars

  6. joe smith

    YEA AFTER U GO OUT AND GET $1000 WORTH OF TOOLS!

  7. Saiga Legacy

    First time I changed my engine had to sell the car immediately 😂

  8. infested with maggots

    Whoever designed that vehicle was an evil scientist messing around.

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