Alternator

An alternator is a key component in a vehicle’s electrical system, responsible for generating electricity to power the engine’s electrical systems and charge the battery while the engine is running. It converts mechanical energy from the engine into electrical energy through the process of electromagnetic induction.

Connecting rods

Connecting rods are essential components in an internal combustion engine, connecting the piston to the crankshaft. They transfer the force generated during combustion from the piston to the crankshaft, converting linear motion into rotational motion.

ECU

A Wire ECU (Electronic Control Unit) is a critical component in modern electrical systems, especially in vehicles and machinery, where it manages and controls the operation of various electronic functions. It acts as the brain behind complex wiring networks, ensuring communication between sensors, actuators, and control modules.

Engine repair kit

An engine repair kit is a comprehensive set of components used to restore the performance and reliability of an internal combustion engine. It typically includes vital parts such as piston rings, gaskets, bearings, seals, and timing components.

Fuel filter

fuel filter is a crucial component in an engine’s fuel system that removes dirt, rust, and other contaminants from the fuel before it reaches the engine. Clean fuel is essential for proper combustion and optimal engine performance.

Fuel lifting pump

fuel lifting pump is a crucial component in the fuel system of diesel engines, designed to move fuel from the tank to the primary fuel pump or fuel injection system. It ensures that fuel is consistently supplied to the engine, maintaining the necessary pressure for proper combustion.

Injectors

Fuel injectors are essential components of an engine’s fuel delivery system. They are responsible for spraying a precise amount of fuel into the combustion chamber at the right time, ensuring efficient combustion and optimal engine performance.

Main fuel pump

The main fuel pump is a critical component in an internal combustion engine’s fuel delivery system. Its primary function is to pump fuel from the fuel tank to the engine’s fuel injectors at the required pressure for optimal combustion.