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take off plastic shield that goes from bottom of radiator to bottom of motor and you will see starter in bottom of motor
the bottom end? Kay well you take a cloth with some type of oil and wipe it out worked on mine
engines dont drop out the bottom you have to lift it out from the top disconnect everything from motor lift it a little bit . take out engine mount screws at bottom of engine and it will come out
you don't fix piston rings. if you have bad rings you have to pull the piston and replace them. on most vehicles you have to pull the engine, then you take off the heads and oil pan. unbolt the caps from the bottom of the rod and push it out the top.
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through the bottom with the rest of the engine cradle
A internal combustion engine works by exploding fuel inside a confined space, over the top of a piston. first the explosion pushes down the piston then the piston has to come up again. For this to able to take place there has to be a way for the fuel to get into the space over the piston and a way for the burnt gas to get out again. So a system of valvesUsually two valves for each piston (although sometime it can be more) One valve Inlet valve) opens to allow fuel into the cylinder head as the piston goes down, it then closes. as the piston moves up it compress the fuel gas, the spark plug fires and as the piston starts to head back down again the fuel explodes forcing the piston down faster. When the piston with the spent fuel reaches the bottom of the stroke it the other valve( exhaust valve) opens up to allow the spent fuel to exhaust out of the motor into the exhaust pipe. and closes again. in a motor all of this is very cleverly timed so that all of the pistons work as a team and keep the engine going.
You have to replace the piston rings and/ or the piston. Once you take the cylinder off, you should make sure nothing falls into the bottom end of the engine. If you are not familiar with this, then you should consult a mechanic.
I took out my sister inlaws from the top, no problems
They take a machine and make 3 holes at the bottom. Then they put filling threw the holes.
If you are talking about the piston it is in the cylinder house.(That's the thing with little flat pieces of metal sticking out of it.) You have to take off the whole motor to get to it.
You take the motor apart, pull out the pistons and throw them into a skip. After that tryu to start it with a torque wrench