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Demystifying the Engine Bay: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Car Parts

Demystifying the Engine Bay: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Car Parts
THE ENGINE BAY

Engine bay is the space in vehicle where the engine is located. The engine includes; a piston, carburetor, piston head, oil pump, exhaust manifold, water pump, engine mount, flywheel, turbo charger and fan. In a vehicle, all these parts must be in good condition in order for them to work properly. This is why serving a vehicle is very important.

The engine transforms fuel to energy, which enables the vehicle to move; this means that a car must have systems that work together, this includes; steering gear, braking system and fuel system.

Cars have become a necessity for many people in the country; hence these cars need repairs using new or secondhand parts. However, it has been found that new parts are more expensive than secondhand ones and hence require more money. Mechanics use salvage cars to get them.

When new auto parts are found, the cost is normally high compared to the ones obtained from used cars. Junk cars from cities like Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, The Bronx and Staten Island are used to get junk parts, which are sold to auto repair shops and reused.

Salvage cars are usually a hustle to get but are also sold as cars for cash, and they are used to get junk parts which are reused; it has been that salvage cars have reduced the cost of maintenance since they are cheaper than getting new ones and this helps in saving money spent on maintenance, and also it increase employment where people make a form of hustle in this business of cars for cash.

This hustle of buying and selling junk cars in Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, The Bronx and Staten Island has enabled them to sustain the auto parts in auto repair shops; this business has led to good cash flow in these cities compared to other cities which have poor cash flow.