Engine Blocks and Internals

Engine Blocks and Internals form the foundation of the vehicle’s powertrain, housing essential engine block components responsible for combustion, movement, and power delivery. The engine cylinder block serves as the central structure that supports the crankshaft, pistons, and other internal parts. When a cracked engine block occurs due to overheating or physical damage, it can lead to reduced engine power, coolant leaks, and long-term mechanical failure if not addressed promptly.

Key components such as the crankshaft pulley help convert linear piston motion into rotational force, driving accessories like the alternator and water pump. The connecting rod bearing ensures smooth rotation between the connecting rods and the crankshaft, minimizing friction and maintaining precise engine timing. Additional parts like the push rod and engine rocker arm transmit motion from the camshaft to the valves, controlling the intake and exhaust process. Proper alignment and functionality of each rocker arm are critical to maintaining valve timing and overall engine efficiency. Together, these components must operate in unison to ensure optimal engine performance, reliability, and longevity.