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Engine Swapping/Engine Change and Replacment

An engine swap is the process of removing a car's original engine and replacing it with another.

This is done either because of failure, or to install a different engine, or to usually one that is more modern and so more efficient, this may make it more powerful and or economical. Older engines may have a shortage of spare parts and so a modern replacement may be more easily and cheaply maintained.

An engine swap can either be to another engine intended to work in the car by the manufacturer, or one totally different. The former is much simpler than the latter. Fitting an engine into a car that was never intended to accept it may require much work and money; modifying the car to fit the engine, modifying the engine to fit the car, and building custom engine mounts and transmission bellhousing adaptors to interface them along with a custom built driveshaft. Some small businesses build conversion kits for engine swaps.

We at Al-Rafay got engine of most of cars on Pakistani Roads like Mira,Honda civic,2NZ,INZ.Sometimes Rebulit Cost More then Replacing it with Japan Imported Use Engines.

We at AlRafay Auto with engine lifts and air tools can remove the accessories, motor and transmission mounts in less than day or two.

Without proper care and maintenance, your car’s engine will deteriorate quickly. If you add a lot of miles to your car throughout the week, the engine will die even faster. All of that wear and tire will add up over time and bring the engine to a quick death. When the engine reaches this point, we may need to replace it with a new engine. A dying engine will often give you signs that it’s on its way out. Below are some of the most common symptoms.

1. Large Amounts of Exhaust Smoke

You know how frustrating it can be driving behind someone whose car’s tailpipe has a never-ending supply of smoke coming out. That smoke is a warning sign that the engine is headed toward failure. You can often tell what is wrong with the engine by the color of the smoke. For instance:

● Blue Smoke: The engine is burning oil.

● White Smoke: A cooling system is leaking.

● Black Smoke: The engine is burning too much fuel.

2. Knocking Noises

Although a noisy engine could signify a range of problems, knocking noises usually indicate that the engine bearings are worn out. When the bearings go out, it’s only a matter of time (and not much time) before the engine stops running entirely. If you bring your vehicle to AA Auto Technicians before the bearings go completely bad, you could save your car. We can replace the bearings and look at areas where you may need some further engine repair.

3. Metal Shavings Emerge During Oil Changes

The reason fluids exist in your engine is too keep a dry, hot metal part from scraping when it comes into contact with another dry, hot metal part. Without fluid, a running engine wouldn’t last more than a few hours. When the fluids are missing, grinding metal will create shavings that are scraped off during contact. Metal shavings are telling you that your car only has a few hours or days left to live if you don’t bring your car in so that we find the problem.

4. The Engine Has No Power

When an engine is failing to produce sufficient power, it could be the result of a combination of problems that are occurring at the same time. In essence, the engine is weak and needs significant repair to produce sufficient power. When the engine is that weak, we recommend that you give your car an engine replacement instead of repair. You’re likely to spend less money in the long run.

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