Salvage Parts for Cars

Filed under: Salvage Parts — admin @ 12:15 am

If you are a classic car enthusiast, you might want to consider salvage parts cars as a cheap way to restore a classic car, as a hobby. Many classic cars are just a few parts away from becoming back to original condition. You can search the Internet and local salvage cars for vehicles that might have rusty quarter panels, a wrecked rear end or driver’s door and be able to find another salvage parts car to put together one good classic car that can be detailed and painted to restoration.

Many hobby car restorers have friends that are happy to help them get these body parts on or off of a salvage parts car on a breezy, sunny afternoon. They are also good sources for extra parts such as windshields, windows, door knobs, handles, steering wheels, gas caps, original wheel rims and more. It is easier to make a restored classic when you have salvage parts cars to choose from that are the same year, but might have different damage than the car you are restoring.

You may find cars that have great body conditions, but need a new motor or transmission. You may also find a good running car that needs a new exterior or interior. If you research salvage parts cars at some of the auction websites, you will find that some sellers realize what they have and others don’t.

For example, you might have an elderly couple that has had a 1965 Camaro they have driven for years and it is still in fairly good shape. You won’t likely find it under salvage parts cars for sale, but you might run across it before somebody else does. It might be in great condition except for a fender bender here and there or a few minor adjustments.

On the other hand, you may find the same car that has been badly wrecked on one side, but is perfectly fine on the other under salvage parts cars and they may know it is a classic car to be restored. Research is the most important part if you are a hobby classic car restorer and patience can be well worth the wait, when it comes to finding the perfect salvage parts cars.

Some parts can be bought individually from salvage yards, so if you find a vehicle you want to restore, you shouldn’t be deterred because you can find similar vehicles to purchase as salvage parts cars. You can still find the salvage parts you need from many of the sellers of salvage car parts on the Internet. It is much easier than being limited to your local junk yard, like it was before the Internet came along.

Even if you aren’t in the market for a classic, salvage parts cars are an affordable way to fix a good running car, if you have a dented quarter panel, or need a number of different parts, such as interior accessories, windows, handles and even windows can be well worth the price of a salvage parts car in some cases.

Buying the right salvage parts car is easy using your computer in the comfort of your home, if you search the auction websites and find the perfect one for your needs.

Suspension and Steering

Filed under: Steering and Suspension — admin @ 11:57 pm

When it comes to automobile components, suspension and steering are intricate systems that make the handling of your car easy or difficult to maneuver and determine the comfort level of your ride. Knowing the parts of the suspension and steering systems is not something most people are aware of past the steering wheel and shock absorbers.

They are two systems that are directly related to each other and provide safety, in addition to comfort. Steering systems are rack and pinion, which means they are almost always power assisted with power steering components or they are standard mechanical, which can be power assisted or not.

Standard mechanical systems have been around for quite a few years, where the steering wheel is connected to the steering box, down through the steering column. The steering box turns the steering wheel and a power steering system makes it easier because the power steering fluid is under high pressure to help make turning easier.

Inner tie rod ends are attached to the center link, which keeps the left and right wheels moving in synergy. The outer tie rod ends are joined to the inner ones through a sleeve which actually turns the wheels. Lower and upper ball joints in the steering knuckle pivot as part of the mechanical connection. It is the pivot points that are most vulnerable in this type of system, such as the ball joints.

In rack and pinion systems, the steering box and center link are joined together as a rack. The steering wheel is connected to the rack through the column and inside the rack is the pinion assembly that moves a piston, which moves the steering gear. They still contain the inner and outer tie rod ends. It is a more precise system than a standard mechanical steering system.

It is the rack and pinion systems that are almost always tied into a suspension system that contains struts, which are the replacement for the front shock absorbers, ball joint and upper control arm. It helps keep the front end in alignment and the struts have front coil springs for added stability.

The advantage to this type of steering and suspension system is that they require less maintenance than other systems, and struts last longer than shock absorbers, although they will start to leak eventually, which can mean replacement. They are more expensive than shock absorbers, obviously. Still, many think it is a better system overall, and the cost of the struts is offset by the decreased maintenance needed on the systems, overall.

Power steering is a common feature on the majority of cars today, no matter which type of systems your vehicle has. Without power steering, they can both be very difficult to maneuver, especially in slower, city driving. Power steering is almost a necessity for smaller, weaker drivers, as you may have seen if you have ever had a car die while coasting and you have to steer to the side of the road without power steering.

The power steering system contains, belts, fluid and holding reservoirs, in addition to power steering lines, that can puncture and leak. If any of these are not in proper condition, you will not have power steering.

It is to your advantage to become familiar with your car’s suspension and steering systems, especially if you own an older car.

Exhaust maintenance

Filed under: Auto Emission System — admin @ 4:07 pm

Unless you live in a big city, odds are your car is one of your most prized possessions. It helps you get to and from work, as well as to any activity or event that may be outside your walking distance. Our cars are as unique as we are, and with the current state of the economy, more and more drivers are opting to drive their current car just a little longer in an effort to save money by avoiding taking on a car payment. While this may seem like a cost saving alternative to purchasing a new car, keeping your aging car running at optimal performance can end up costing you even more money in the long run if your car is not taken care of properly.

One of the most common failures in automobiles is a failure of the car’s exhaust. The exhaust system functions by expelling toxic or noxious gases away from your car, with the most common gas being carbon monoxide. In order for the system to perform correctly the pipe used for the exhaust must be heat resistant otherwise the interaction between the hot gases and the pipe could cause other potentially dangerous problems. Here are some simple tips that can help you determine if your exhaust system needs to be repaired.

First, listen for any abnormal noises when the car is running. You will want to listen for any popping or hissing noises when your car is idling as these are common symptoms of an exhaust problem. If you think you may be hearing a noise that seems to be abnormal for your car, it is best to have it checked by a trained technician. Worst case it may be nothing, but its best to have the problem checked so it can be prevented from turning into something much worse.

Second, take note of the appearance of your car’s muffler. Your car’s muffler should be nice and shiny, unless you live in an area that subjects your cars undercarriage to salt and other road treatments during the winter months. You will want to note any noticeable holes, punctures or large amounts of rust that exist on your muffler. Anything that looks far beyond normal wear and tear should be looked at by a skilled technician. Otherwise you run the risk of allowing more serious problems to occur if left untreated.

Lastly, you will want to investigate the condition of any questionable pipes. If any part of your exhaust system seems to be coated with excessive amounts of rust, you will want to utilize a pair of pliers or a screwdriver to poke at the pipe. If your pliers poke through the pipe, you have a serious problem that needs to be looked at as soon as possible. You will also want to take note of any areas that give under the pressure as they can signal potential problems that will crop up in the near future.

These are just a few of the tips that can help you determine when your exhaust is in need of repair. Listen for abnormal sounds and do a visual check of all pipes that make up your exhaust system and you will be able to catch any potential problems before they grow into an expensive issue.

Auto Emission System

Filed under: Auto Emission System — admin @ 4:05 pm

With the cost of nearly every product or service imaginable going up, more consumers are keeping their cars longer. While this may help by saving many from the high cost of a car payment, older cars are more susceptible to mechanical failures, with the emission system being one of the most costly problems that can possibly prevent your car from being registered for road use in some states.

When your car’s emission system is functioning correctly it helps to cut down on the amount of pollution your car’s exhaust dumps into the air. If your car was manufactured after 1976 its emission system is most likely made up of a pre-catalytic converter, catalytic converter and a particulate filter. When this system is functioning properly it limits the amount of partially burned or evaporated gases that are released into the air via your car’s tail pipe. If this system starts to fail, your car will start to dump even more harmful emissions into the air, and if gone unchecked, at your next emissions test your car will fail and will need to be parked until the problem is resolved. Here are some simple tips that can help you determine when it’s time to have your emission system checked before the problem ends up beyond repair.

First, if you start to notice a rotten egg type smell coming from your exhaust, it may be time to get your emission system checked. This less than pleasing odor is most commonly caused due to the rich fuel mixture making it past the catalytic converter and out your cars tail pipe. Depending on your level of automotive savvy you can check the problem out yourself and do a quick search on eBay for a replacement emission system part that fits your particular model. While eBay’s inventory is always changing you may need to check back often in order to find the part that best fits your needs, or consider contacting one of the sellers directly to see if they can obtain the part you are looking for.

Second, if your car is starting to pass black smoke out of the tail pipe, this could be a sign of an emission system problem. Since any form of black smoke coming out of your car’s exhaust is something to be concerned about, more than likely this symptom can be a result of a failing catalytic converter. If you notice that the problem keeps getting worse, its best to get the problem checked out by a skilled technician so any issues can be resolved before they get any worse.

Lastly, if your car is running hotter than normal there may be a problem with the emission system. While the most common symptom of an overheating engine is a failed cooling system, it could also be a symptom of a bad emission system, especially if your cooling system is working properly. Whether you check the system out yourself, or you enlist the help of a trained professional, you will definitely need to get the system checked out. Wait too long and your repair costs could be higher than you had ever imagined.

These are just a few of the tips that can help you determine when you need to have your emission system checked. Keep an eye out for black smoke, or a rotten egg smell, and you will be able to cure any emission system problem before it gets out of control.

Car Head Gaskets

Filed under: Engine Components — admin @ 4:04 pm

With the cost of gas and nearly any other product or service that we are using going up in price on what may seem like a daily basis, many are choosing to maintain and repair a steadily aging car instead of forking over more of our hard earned money to obtain a newer model. While keeping our older car running may seem like the cheaper alternative, it can quickly end up costing you even more money if not done correctly. As your car ages, its mechanics and other parts tend to break down, causing your car to not run as efficiently as it once did. A common failure in older models is head gaskets failures. Here are some of the most common symptoms of head gaskets failures so you can diagnose the problem and make an appointment to get it fixed long before it turns into something worse.

First, look for white smoke coming out of your car’s tail pipe. When your cars head gasket is failing or has failed, you will notice white smoke coming out of your exhaust. In addition to the smoke you may notice an occasional drop of water fall from your tail pipe as well as exhaust that may have a sweet smell to it. Depending on your level of automotive skill when it comes to performing your own maintenance on your car, consider doing a quick search on eBay for replacement head gaskets that fit your particular model. With an inventory that is always changing you can find head gaskets for Honda’s, Chevy’s, and Mazda just to name a few. Even if you don’t feel comfortable doing the work yourself, consider purchasing the parts you need from eBay for a low cost and enlist the help of a skilled automotive friend or family member to help you replace the parts.

Second, you will want to look for bubbles in your radiator. In order to do this test you will first want to remove the radiator cap before you start up your car. If bubbles come out of the top of the radiator as you rev the engine, then your car is more than likely experiencing some form of head gasket failure. In order to diagnose the severity of the problem, it may be best to get your car checked out by a professional unless you have one in the family that is willing to do the maintenance for free.

Lastly, you may notice a decrease in engine performance. If your car does not have the get up and go that it once did, then you may be experiencing some form of head gaskets failure. When a car has head gaskets failure, the car will experience compression loss which will decrease the car’s power. You may also notice that the car will not idle smoothly and it may also be prone to overheating which can cause more serious issues if not taken care of as soon as possible.

These are just a few of the tips of what to look for when diagnosing blown head gaskets. Keep an eye out for white smoke coming from your tail pipe, and be wary of a decrease in car performance, and you will be able to get any head gaskets problems taken care of long before they turn into a more serious issue in the future.

Cooling System Maintenance

Filed under: Automotive Cooling System — admin @ 3:52 pm

Automobile Cooling system maintenance is critical, and  more and more consumers are turning to repairing and maintaining their current car or truck instead of upgrading to a new model. Your vehicle’s cooling system works by running either a fluid or gaseous fluid through a heat exchanger which then cools the liquid or gas by air. This cooling is required in order to keep a variety of your car’s components running at optimal performance since high temperatures for any extended length of time puts you at risk of doing serious damage to the components of your car’s engine and its lubricants. When the cooling system is running correctly, it can help cool the engine quickly by removing the energy while keeping temperatures low so the engine can survive.

If you find that your car is starting to overheat on a nearly regular basis, or your car seems to be running hotter than usual, especially in the colder months, you may need to enlist the help of a trained professional to perform some form of maintenance on your cooling system to return it to its optimal performance. Here are some simple tips on what to look for so you know when you need to make the call to a mechanic before the problem is beyond repair.

First, one of the most common symptoms of a cooling system in need of repair is overheating, or leaks. If you keep noticing a puddle of fluid under your car after it has been parked in one location for any length of time, you will want to take note of the smell. If the puddle has a sweet smell, odds are you are experiencing an antifreeze leak and you will need to get that looked at before it gets worse. Even if you have not seen the puddle, constantly having to re-fill your coolant can be another symptom of a cooling system problem. If you notice anything unusual, make sure you contact your local mechanic to get the issue resolved as soon as possible.

Second, if you take a peek under the hood and notice any hoses or other mechanical parts that appear to need some TLC make sure you contact your mechanic. When your coolant system is not running its best, it can cause other mechanical components to break down quicker than normal. If the hoses in your car appear to be frayed or bulging, or the belts that were replaced in the not too distant past are already cracked, this could be a sign that a bigger problem is going on.

Lastly, cooling system problems can cause other mechanical parts to fail quicker. If you are starting to notice that your car’s engine, water pump or even transmission are starting to malfunction, you may want to make an appointment with your mechanic to have your cooling system checked. Since the cooling system removes the heat that is generated by these parts, if the heat is not removed it can have a negative effect on your car. Make sure to get any performance problems checked out right away before the problem becomes much worse.

These are just a few of the tips that can help you determine when you need to contact your local mechanic for potential problems with your cooling system. If you are constantly re-filling your coolant, you are experiencing mechanical issues. Make sure to get your cooling system checked. Getting issues resolved early on can help keep your car running at its optimal performance for years to come.

Transmission and Drivetrain

Filed under: Transmission and Drivetrain — admin @ 3:45 pm

The engine and transmission are an important part of the drivetrain of an automobile and they are the most important automobile components. It is important that proper care is taken with fluids, seals and housings or you will find yourself without reverse in the beginning and without notice, unable to move forward or backwards, in the case of a transmission and an engine that will need to be replaced or won’t  start without proper fluid levels, temperature levels and maintenance.

The drivetrain refers to the automobile components which are the engine, transmission, driveshafts, differentials and the wheels. Powertrain might be used to refer to the engine and transmission portion of the drivetrain. Engines are the most costly part of the drivetrain, and they are repaired in as many cases as possible. Sometimes, you may need to replace an engine, if you have blown gaskets, warped heads or a thrown piston. It is important that engines are kept properly maintained, lubricated and cooled to avoid these mishaps.

You can always find rebuilt or used engines, but you can plan to spend a couple thousand, and sometimes, you might want to consider purchasing salvage parts cars that have a good running engine, instead. You can research on the Internet auction websites, because you can find rebuilt and used engines for reasonable prices.

If your transmission starts to experience any kinds of slippage or difficult going into gear, you need to take it to be repaired sooner, rather than later. The longer you let a transmission problem linger, the better the chances are you will have to replace the transmission. When caught in the early stages, it is possible to get a transmission tune-up or replace seals and gaskets.

Transmission gears need to stay lubricated, which is the purpose of the transmission fluid. If you are losing transmission fluid on the ground under your vehicle, you have a leak in the system that needs to be fixed quickly. In the meanwhile, you will have to keep putting fluid in the reservoir to get it to a repair shop. If you ignore the signs of transmission problems, you can go from a cheap repair to spending several thousand for replacement.

Automatic transmissions do not require a clutch, and a manual transmission which requires manually moving the gears in the transmission, and using a clutch to engage and disengage. There are a series of gears and crankshafts to make the vehicle move. Any of these can experience problems and sometimes it is cheaper to buy a rebuilt or used transmission than make repairs.

No matter what kind of car you have, chances are you can find rebuilt or used transmissions on the Internet auction websites very easily. Sometimes, it is more affordable to buy a salvage parts car that has a working transmission, but might have been wrecked. There are several options when it comes to used and rebuilt transmissions. Many salvage yards will sell the transmissions with a 30 day guarantee, and you can always have your own transmission rebuilt, but this can take a week or two in the best of cases.

If you purchase a rebuilt or used transmission or engine from an Internet auction website, you will want to have them inspected or guaranteed, otherwise, you are at your own risk, as far as the condition and life span on either of these crucial automobile components.

Wheels, Tires and Parts

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 1:44 pm

Nothing can enhance the exterior appearance of your car like the right wheels, tires and parts. Most factory options lack the excitement that some of the after-market wheels and tires offer. You can get many different combinations of chrome, gold or blacked out wheel rims and the tires are made for high performance, low profile and racy looks. Locking chrome lugs are popular parts, when you put high dollar wheels and tires on your car, so don’t forget them, since these expensive wheels and tires are favorites for thieves.

Once you decide to get new wheels, tires or parts, you should do plenty of research, because they can set you back a few thousand, in some cases. Wheels come in different spoke configurations and materials. You want to make sure that you have enough spoke power for support, in case you hit a pothole and keep in mind that aluminum rims may be lighter and allow you to go faster, but they don’t rank high in durability.

Many of the high performance cars are interested in speed, besides appearance. It is important to realize that these may not be as practical for normal, street driving. Low profile, racing tires are not practical in the snow and ice, and the tread is thinner and sometimes you may find yourself replacing tires at least once a year depending on your driving habits.

Often, this is because low profile tires hug the road better, and the increased friction is increased with cornering and they aren’t as durable as all weather tread, steel belted tires, for example. Another factor to consider is that they are normally stock items, so if you have a flat tire or blow-out, you may need to have them special ordered and wait for a few days, even in large metropolitan areas.

Often, the best deals on wheels, tires and parts can be found on the Internet auction websites or dealer websites. You need to consider that you will have to wait, regardless, since they are too expensive for most dealers to carry in stock all the time. The custom wheels and tires come in different configurations, widths and sizes.

Be careful when moving to larger rims, with low profile tires, because it will alter speedometer readings, which are set to original equipment settings. Of course, if you go with smaller rims and larger tires, the same can be true. Also, wheel-well clearance is another factor to consider. Since it is a costly investment, you will want to be certain of your measurements, styles, materials and availability before ordering.

Once you have made the decision to upgrade your wheels, tires and parts to custom, you may be able to sell your old, factory stock wheels and tires on the Internet. Even original wheels for certain cars are quite costly from the dealers, so many people look to purchase them online, which can help you offset the cost of your new wheel rims and tires.

Make sure that you remember to get the locking lug nuts, because this is an important security issue. There would be nothing worse than coming out and finding your car on blocks after investing a few thousand dollars. You may need to speak to your insurance agent to see if upgrades can be added to your policy, as well.

Automotive Air Conditioning and Heating

Filed under: Automotive Air Conditioning and Heating — admin @ 1:40 pm

A simple to understand description of a cars heating and air conditioning system. Air conditioning and heating system uses a series of hoses from your motor and changes is into hot warm air through your heater. The air passes through the heating unit, basically a box components with a heating coil or some other method and a blower fan. You make adjustments from the console on your dash, either with a manual controller, where you move a lever on your display and it manually opens and closes the openings on the heating unit. Newer model vehicles have all sorts of electronics, that can regulate comfort zones at the touch of a button.

Air conditioning works a little differently, but is also connected with the heating system. The unit itself is located in the engine compartment, in the front of the motor. It runs by a pulley and belt that is connected to the drive shaft pulleys. It also has a slip clutch, meaning that the pulley wheel will spin freely until the unit itself is engaged. The unit itself take air from the engine, cools it down with some kind of compressed gas, Freon is commonly used. From there the cool air travels through another hose and into the heating unit, and from there distributed throughout the vehicle’s interior.

These units need routine maintenance to ensure that they won’t break down. While there isn’t many moveable parts on the heating unit itself, the levers, blower, and heating elements have to be checked and lubricated if necessary. The air conditioning unit, with it’s compressed gas, has to also be checked. Belts and pulley wheel have to be inspected, usually at the same time that you are checking other belts. One of the main things that owners tend to forget, and then complain when their air conditioning doesn’t work, is the Compressed gas itself. There is no ‘extra’ unit that recharges this gas, and it does tend to run out. When a driver is not happy with the air conditioning, a good idea would be to take it in and have it checked and refilled.

Hoses, belts, and other moving parts have to be replaced now and then. Belts and hoses should be checked for wear and replaced as needed. It is a good time to check the other belts and hoses as well, and when replacing, it is a good idea to replace all of them at once. Not only is it recommended, but it can save you money in the long run. The units themselves, heater and air conditioning unit, should last many years with regular monitoring, however, these units don’t last forever and do need to be replaced.

There are options for replacement. You could order components brand new, order parts online through one of the auctions houses, or you could opt for finding what you need at a salvage yard. Salvage yards are great for some things, not so well with others. Many salvage companies have experience dealing with parts, and know which components can be used again and which should be tossed. When dealing with salvage companies, you must realize that some components should be purchased new. Whenever you are dealing with one of these companies, remember that you buy as-is in most cases.

Automotive Air Intake & Fuel System

Filed under: Automotive Air Intake & Fuel System — admin @ 1:37 pm

An automotive fuel system can be complex, especially if the vehicle is a younger model, then it is equipped with a fuel injector system, and older model would have a carburetor intake. Basically your engine has four stages. The first stage is to pull in air and fuel mixture into the combustion chamber, as the spark plugs fire, an explosion occurs, forcing the pistons to move. Wasted air is pulled out of the chamber and then pushed out through the exhaust system.

This first step is critical, only the right air fuel mixture will make the engine run smoothly, to much air, and there isn’t enough fuel to cause proper ignition, too much fuel will flood the carburetor, and cause a number of different problems, including not being able to start the motor until the fuel has burned off.

In the earlier days, a carburetor was used to perform the function of mixing to proper amount of oxygen and gas for combustion. There were complex chambers, air intakes vacuum hoses and many moving parts. Because of engine vibration, the carburetor had to regularly be adjusted for optimal performance. Air filters, fuel filters, vacuum hoses and the like had to be constantly maintained and replaced.

Now days, with the advancement of the fuel injector system, the carburetor has been replaced with with a system that electronically monitors and injects the right amount of fuel into the combustion chamber, and there is rarely any adjustment needed. It’s quite a bit easier to maintain, has less moving parts to have to deal with and many other advantages.
The air intake and fuel systems still have to have regular maintainance.

Air intake and fuel systems have filters that prevent sometimes microscopic materials from entering the engine or clogging up the carburetor, and fuel injectors, causing performance to be lost. The fuel system works by using a fuel pump to move the gas from the tank and up into the motor. This pump can be electrical, or by a manual pump. The manual kind uses the motor’s drive or cam shaft the regulate how fast the pump works automatically. Internal components like the diaphragm, which regulates which way the pump flows, breaks down over time.

All filters have to be replaced regularly. The fuel pump does break down and has to be replaced. Whether your vehicle has a carburetor system, or fuel injection, these need to be adjusted periodically for optimal performance. Small internal components like floats, and injectors, have to be flushed out, and do wear out and need to be replaced.

While you can pick up replacement parts from a salvage yard, there are some things that should be replaced brand new. All filters should be new. There are carburetor kits available, so you can take it apart yourself and replace internal components, floats, valves, gaskets and the like. However, there are many small parts, delicate adjustments and other complexities about these components, and should only be performed by experienced people. If you are not experienced or not mechanically inclined, the you should avoid doing this on your own and have a trained professional do it instead.

You can find replacement parts fairly easily, carburetors injection systems,fuel pumps, from the salvage yard, or parts distributor, or even online. The air intake and fuel system in one of the most important components of an internal combustion engine and shouldn’t be replaced lightly.

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