- How to Build an Engine in Car Mechanic Simulator 2021
- Step 1: Gather the necessary parts
- Step 2: Assemble the engine block
- Step 3: Install the camshaft
- Step 4: Install the timing belt
- Step 5: Install the intake and exhaust manifolds
- Step 6: Install the starter motor
- Step 7: Install the alternator
- Step 8: Install the fuel pump
- Step 9: Install the radiator
- Step 10: Install the battery
- Step 11: Test the engine
How to Build an Engine in Car Mechanic Simulator 2021
Step 1: Gather the necessary parts
The first step is to gather all of the necessary parts to build an engine. This includes the engine block, cylinder heads, pistons, crankshaft, camshaft, and other miscellaneous parts. You can find these parts in the game’s parts catalog or by scavenging them from other vehicles.
Step 2: Assemble the engine block
Once you have all of the necessary parts, you can begin assembling the engine block. Start by placing the crankshaft in the block and then installing the main bearings. Next, install the pistons and connecting rods. Finally, install the cylinder heads and torque them to the specified torque.
Step 3: Install the camshaft
The next step is to install the camshaft. The camshaft is responsible for opening and closing the valves in the engine. To install the camshaft, first remove the camshaft cover. Then, carefully slide the camshaft into place and secure it with the camshaft bolts.
Step 4: Install the timing belt
The timing belt is responsible for synchronizing the crankshaft and camshaft. To install the timing belt, first remove the lower timing belt cover. Then, loosen the tensioner pulley and slide the timing belt over the crankshaft and camshaft pulleys. Finally, tighten the tensioner pulley and install the lower timing belt cover.
Step 5: Install the intake and exhaust manifolds
The intake and exhaust manifolds are responsible for directing air and fuel into the engine, and for expelling exhaust gases. To install the intake and exhaust manifolds, first remove the intake and exhaust manifold bolts. Then, carefully lift the intake and exhaust manifolds off of the engine. Finally, install the new intake and exhaust manifolds and torque them to the specified torque.
Step 6: Install the starter motor
The starter motor is responsible for starting the engine. To install the starter motor, first remove the starter motor bolts. Then, carefully lift the starter motor off of the engine. Finally, install the new starter motor and torque it to the specified torque.
Step 7: Install the alternator
The alternator is responsible for charging the battery. To install the alternator, first remove the alternator bolts. Then, carefully lift the alternator off of the engine. Finally, install the new alternator and torque it to the specified torque.
Step 8: Install the fuel pump
The fuel pump is responsible for delivering fuel to the engine. To install the fuel pump, first remove the fuel pump bolts. Then, carefully lift the fuel pump out of the fuel tank. Finally, install the new fuel pump and torque it to the specified torque.
Step 9: Install the radiator
The radiator is responsible for cooling the engine. To install the radiator, first remove the radiator bolts. Then, carefully lift the radiator out of the engine bay. Finally, install the new radiator and torque it to the specified torque.
Step 10: Install the battery
The battery is responsible for providing power to the engine. To install the battery, first remove the battery terminals. Then, carefully lift the battery out of the engine bay. Finally, install the new battery and torque it to the specified torque.
Step 11: Test the engine
Once you have installed all of the components, you can test the engine. To test the engine, connect a battery to the terminals and then turn the ignition key. If the engine starts and runs smoothly, then you have successfully built an engine.
Congratulations! You have now successfully built an engine in Car Mechanic Simulator 2021.