Engine Diagnostics and Rebuild: A Practical Workbook

Step-by-step procedures, checklists, and worked examples for diagnosing engine faults, planning a rebuild, and verifying performance after reassembly.

โฑ 51 min ๐Ÿ“š 9 lessons

About this course

Knowing the theory of how an engine works is useful; knowing the exact sequence of steps to diagnose a fault, pull a cylinder head safely, and verify clearances after reassembly is what gets the job done. This workbook-style course bridges that gap by walking you through real procedures in a structured, repeatable format. By the end of this course you will be able to follow a diagnostic decision tree from initial complaint to root cause, safely disassemble and inspect a cylinder head assembly, measure critical engine tolerances using appropriate instruments, execute a timing belt or chain replacement with correct tensioner preload, perform basic fuel injection cleaning and flow testing, and build a rebuild checklist tailored to a specific engine platform. What you will learn: - Step-by-step engine diagnostic workflow: from customer complaint to confirmed fault code interpretation - Safe teardown sequence for overhead-cam engines including valve spring compression and cam removal - Measurement techniques: plastigage for bearing clearance, feeler gauges for valve clearance, micrometer for journal diameter - Timing system replacement: belt routing, tensioner preload, timing mark alignment verification - Fuel injector service: cleaning procedures, flow-testing interpretation, and replacement decision criteria - GDI-specific carbon buildup inspection and walnut blasting decision checklist - Reassembly torque sequences and final verification tests before start-up - Performance tuning baseline: reading stock ECU parameters and documenting a before/after data log The course is built around worksheets and checklists you can print or transcribe to a shop notebook. Each procedure is presented as a numbered task list with tolerance specifications and decision points. Case studies from multi-cylinder gasoline engines illustrate how small errors in one step compound downstream. Reflection prompts at each stage encourage you to think critically about why a step exists, not just what to do. This course is designed for automotive students, apprentice mechanics, and motivated enthusiasts who are ready to work through real procedures rather than simply read about them. Suitable for learners who have some familiarity with basic hand tools. This course is informational and educational; actual hands-on engine work should be performed under qualified supervision, especially during trade training or certification programs.

What you'll get

  • ๐Ÿ“œ Certificate of completion
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  • ๐Ÿ’ฌ Personal AI tutor
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  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Phone or computer
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  • ๐Ÿ’ธ 30-day refund
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  • โšก Short & focused
    51 min of practical content

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