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how to check if a used engine is good
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To check if a used engine is good, start with a visual inspection for any external damage like cracks or leaks. Check the oil condition; dark or gritty oil can indicate poor maintenance. Assess the coolant in the radiator for signs of oil, which could mean a gasket leak. Pull the oil dipstick and look for foam, which can signal a leaking head gasket. If possible, perform a compression test on all cylinders to assess the internal condition, looking for consistent readings across them. Listening to the engine run, if you can, is also crucial; unusual noises like knocking or hissing can indicate internal issues. Review maintenance records if available to ensure regular upkeep was performed. Lastly, a professional mechanic's evaluation can offer an in-depth analysis, considering these steps can save you from investing in a problematic engine.
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