Engine and Parts

Machines that convert chemical energy into mechanical energy are called engines. In order for vehicles to move, the engine needs energy. The engine, which takes its first movement from the starter motor, starts to work with the combustion force by deactivating the starter motor after providing the necessary combustion on its cylinders. These engines are designed around sealed, flexible metal cylinders. They usually have four and eight cylinders, but are also produced with up to sixteen cylinders.


Engine parts

  • Engine Block (Engine Cylinder Block)
  • Pistons Crankshaft Camshaft Cylinder Head Timing Belt Charger Starter Motor
  • Engine Oil Pan Engine Bearings
  • Rocker Cover
  • Intake and Exhaust Valves Timing Belt