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           During engine removal, trainees should pay special attention to separating any parts of the engine and ensuring
           that the engine is removed from the vehicle in a completely safe condition. This involves disconnecting the engine
           from all devices that directly or indirectly connect it to the vehicle, while taking precautions to avoid accidents or
           damage.
































           Shortcoming
           •  Oil Leakage from The Engine.
           •  Engine Jerking to Stop.
           •  Making Engine Noise.
           •  Excessive Engine Smoke.
           •  Excessive Engine Vibration.
           •  Making Engine Noise.
           •  Engine Not Starting.
           •  Excessive Emissions from The Engine.
           •  Overheating of Engine Parts
           •  Excessive Engine Friction.
           •  Engine Valves Making Noise.
           Precaution
           •  Tighten the nut-bolt or stud at the leaking point in the engine or replace the packing.

           •  Clean the engine’s fuel line.
           •  Provide proper lubrication to the engine.
           •  Get the engine repaired timely.
           •  Adjust the engine’s ignition timing.
           •  Have the engine’s crankshaft repaired or replaced.
           •  Have the engine’s fuel system repaired.
           •  Get the engine repaired.
           •  Get the engine cooling system repaired.
           •  Maintain a certain level of high quality lubricant in the engine.
           •  Adjust the engine’s valve timing.


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