Used gearboxes, especially those that have been remanufactured or reconditioned, should work like brand new. And with proper maintenance and cleaning methods, you can prolong the life of your used gearbox.


Should you clean used car parts by yourself?

Although cleaning and maintaining used car parts such as used transmission should be left to the experts, nothing should stop you from doing things on your own. With the rising cost of living, you can opt for a do-it-yourself car maintenance. Cleaning used car parts may not be an easy task, but for those who are keen to doing simple used gearbox cleaning, below are some simple steps you can follow.


Step-by-step gearbox cleaning guide


  • Before you start the cleaning process, drive your car around for several minutes. Driving your car before cleaning the transmission is a clever way of allowing the buildup of sediment when the car reaches its normal operating temperature. This should allow for sediments to come a whole lot easier during the cleaning process.


  • Set your car on jackstands and make sure that the jackstands are set up securely and sturdily. Jackstands are much more preferred than regular car jacks. The reason for this is that with the use of jackstands, it’s a lot easier to reach the gearbox and other parts under the car, and jackstands are much more reliable.


  • Set the drain pan under the car’s gearbox oil pan. Loosen and remove the oil pan bolts carefully from the side and front. The front bolts should only be loosened. Carefully open the pan and let the fluid drain into the drain pan.


  • Remove the front bolds. Secure the gearbox oil pan with one hand and remove the bolts with the other. Drain the rest of the gearbox fluid into the oil drain pan.


  • Inspect the gearbox fluid and pay attention to any particles that shouldn’t be there like pieces of metal in the fluid. Metal in gearbox fluid could indicate that there’s something seriously wrong with your car’s transmission. It should be immediately checked by specialists.


  • Clean the oil pan using a solvent to remove residues without scraping the pan. You can also use a putty knife to scrape off residues from the pan. Replace the bolts that fasten the transmission filter.


  • Use gasket sealant to seal the mounting surface when the bolts have been set back into place. Press the gasket back into place firmly. Replace all the bolts diagonally into the gearbox pan.


  • Carefully lower the car from the jackstand. Open the hood, and remove the gearbox oil dipstick. Add some more gearbox fluid continuously using a funnel. Always check the level while pouring the fluid. When the fluid registers on the dipstick, start the engine and allow to run idle for several minutes. Look for leaks. Add some more fluid while checking the level and keeping an eye out for leaks. Pour fluid until you get the full line of the dipstick.


There you have it, quick and easy tips to maintaining and cleaning used gearboxes. Do this regularly to prolong the life of your car’s used gearbox.

 
As a consumer, quality is at the top of our priority when buying stuff. Even when buying second hand merchandise, we look for those that are in top condition and that are reliable. The same is true for buying second hand car engines.


Having the engine replaced is one of the most expensive repair that can be done on a car. But you don’t have to buy a brand new engine. A second hand engine will do, provided it’s still in top quality and in good working condition. Buying a high quality used car engine will not only allow you to substantially save on costs; it will also give you a peace of mind.


Below are some tips to help you find high quality second hand car engines:


  • Know as much as you can about your car by gathering information about it. To help you save time, some of the information you’ll need to know include VIN, engine code and the car’s production date. Parts dealer may need these information.

  • You can use the yellow pages, Google and other major search engines to look for used car engines suppliers around your area.

  • Only choose suppliers that are accredited by certain accrediting organisation for your own protection and suppliers that have good ratings or customer reviews.

  • After confirming with the car parts dealer that they have the engine you are looking for, the first information that you should ask for is the mileage on the engine. Ask if they can provide a vehicle history report to confirm the mileage.

  • When asking for the description of the engine, ask if it comes with the intake and exhaust manifolds, wiring harness, fuel rails, oil pan, timing covers and valve covers. Ask if there were any damage to any of these parts.

  • Take note that when buying a second hand car engine, you will get the engine’s heads, block and internal components only. Some of the parts will be left on the used car engine for convenience but are not guaranteed to fit or be covered under a warranty. The main sections of the engine may be the same over the years, but specific, smaller parts could change from year to year according to the manufacturer’s specifications. Save some of the parts from your old engine and re-use them to the one that is going to be installed in your car. For more information on this, ask Brookvale Spares.

  • Find out if the supplier offers discount for cash payments.


If you know what to do and what to look for when buying a used car engine, you will likely buy the best and high performing engine. And if you’re buying from a reliable used car parts dealer, you will not only end up buying a reliable engine; you’ll also get top notch service.


For more information on safely buying used car engines, visit Brookvale Spares at www.BrookvaleSpares.com.au or call 8788 8888 today.



 
These days, providing warranties to second hand auto parts to Sydney motorists is a crucial part of doing business for used car parts dealers. It makes perfect business sense, and Brookvale Spares knows it too well.


Offering warranties not only differentiate them from other used car parts dealers; it’s also helped them increase sales, as it’s one of the things that many customers are looking for. Warranties help customers make a more informed decision to purchase and they provide peace of mind to customers, giving them a kind of assurance that the part they are purchasing is of high quality and reliable.


However, as with most used auto parts dealers, Brookvale Spares of Sydney don’t cover everything. Engines could be covered by a warranty, but damages as a result of negligence are voided of warranty.


Brookvale Spares outlined the types of claims that they cover. Such claims are:



  • Incorrect or insufficient fluids or oils



  • Overheating or heat tab removed



  • Improper installation or application



  • Accident damage, overloading or misuse



  • Unauthorised repairs or failing to properly maintain


And under the company’s warranty conditions, other claims that could be voided of warranty are claims for parts that have been dismantled or tampered with.


Brookvale Spares offers a three-month unilimited kilometre parts warranty on all used mechanical parts. They also offer discounted and extended warranties which can be negotiated at point of sale.


By offering warranties on all parts, Brookvale Spares is providing a win-win solution. It assures motorists that what they are getting are genuine parts that have been remanufactured to ensure quality is up to the original manufacturer’s standards and that the parts are in excellent and reliable working condition.


Also, by providing warranties, customers are assured that when something goes wrong with the merchandise, they will have someone to immediately take care of either replacing or fixing the faulty product.


For more information on second hand auto parts warranty conditions from Brookvale Spares, contact the company today.