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Car Mechanic Simulator Engine Parts List
The following is a comprehensive list of engine parts that are available in Car Mechanic Simulator. These parts can be used to repair and upgrade engines, and are essential for keeping your vehicles running smoothly.
Engine Block
- Cylinder block
- Cylinder head
- Oil pan
- Timing cover
- Water pump
Valvetrain
- Camshaft
- Crankshaft
- Connecting rods
- Pistons
- Valves
Intake System
- Air filter
- Intake manifold
- Throttle body
Exhaust System
- Exhaust manifold
- Catalytic converter
- Muffler
Cooling System
- Radiator
- Thermostat
- Water pump
Lubrication System
- Oil filter
- Oil pump
Electrical System
- Battery
- Alternator
- Starter
- Spark plugs
- Wiring harness
Turbocharger and Supercharger
- Turbocharger
- Supercharger
Other Engine Parts
- Flywheel
- Starter ring gear
- Oil cooler
- Power steering pump
- Air conditioning compressor
Table of Engine Parts
Part Name | Description | Price |
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Cylinder block | The main body of the engine that houses the cylinders and pistons. | $500 |
Cylinder head | The top of the engine that covers the cylinders and contains the valves. | $300 |
Oil pan | The bottom of the engine that holds the oil. | $100 |
Timing cover | The cover that protects the timing chain or belt. | $50 |
Water pump | The pump that circulates the coolant through the engine. | $50 |
Camshaft | The shaft that opens and closes the valves. | $200 |
Crankshaft | The shaft that converts the reciprocating motion of the pistons into rotary motion. | $250 |
Connecting rods | The rods that connect the pistons to the crankshaft. | $100 |
Pistons | The cylinders that move up and down in the engine. | $150 |
Valves | The devices that open and close to allow air and fuel into the engine. | $50 |
Air filter | The device that filters the air that enters the engine. | $20 |
Intake manifold | The part that distributes the air and fuel mixture to the cylinders. | $100 |
Throttle body | The device that controls the amount of air that enters the engine. | $50 |
Exhaust manifold | The part that collects the exhaust gases from the cylinders. | $100 |
Catalytic converter | The device that reduces emissions from the exhaust gases. | $200 |
Muffler | The device that reduces the noise from the exhaust gases. | $50 |
Radiator | The device that cools the coolant. | $200 |
Thermostat | The device that controls the flow of coolant through the engine. | $50 |
Water pump | The pump that circulates the coolant through the engine. | $50 |
Oil filter | The device that filters the oil in the engine. | $20 |
Oil pump | The pump that circulates the oil through the engine. | $50 |
Battery | The device that provides electrical power to the engine. | $100 |
Alternator | The device that charges the battery. | $150 |
Starter | The device that starts the engine. | $100 |
Spark plugs | The devices that create the spark that ignites the air and fuel mixture. | $20 |
Wiring harness | The collection of wires that connect the electrical components in the engine. | $100 |
Turbocharger | The device that forces more air into the engine, increasing power. | $500 |
Supercharger | The device that forces more air into the engine, increasing power. | $500 |
Flywheel | The heavy wheel that stores kinetic energy and helps to smooth out the engine’s operation. | $100 |
Starter ring gear | The gear on the flywheel that the starter engages to start the engine. | $50 |
Oil cooler | The device that helps to cool the oil in the engine. | $50 |
Power steering pump | The pump that provides hydraulic power to the power steering system. | $100 |
Air conditioning compressor | The device that compresses the refrigerant in the air conditioning system. | $200 |