Nobody truly knows exactly how much an F1 engine cost because the manufacturers are very secretive about their newest and highly advanced technology. When one of their engines fails during a race, they have engineers running around looking for every single piece of the scattered debris to protect their creation. They then send the damaged pieces out to their facilities which are scattered across the World. For example, the head will go to the U.S., the block will go to Germany, the pistons to Italy, etc. Here is the best part, each of the employees at the facilities have no idea where any of the other facilities are or how many there are or even who or how many employees work at them. So I guess the answer to your question is......They are priceless.
It costs around $450 thousand dollars for an F1 engine, the total cost of the car is in excess of $1.6 million dollars.
the cluster fuse is blown!Replace it!if it blows again you have an electrical short somewhere.
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Replace your gas cap and reset the code.
The head has to come off to replace a valve. That'a a pretty big job.
most engines,come out through the top!!
take the bolt out that holds it to the engine and it will come off.
Yes, they come out the bottom at the same time.
Yes, replace the sensor and have the dash light reset.
Either the engine or the transmission has to come out to replace the torque converter.
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In most cases the check engine light will come on after you put a new engine in it, it can come on for various reasons, In my case my check engine light came on because my oxygen sensor was reading the fumes from my exhaust in which came from my last engine. eventually iit will turn off but its good to get a diagnostic to be sure that they wouldn't have to replace your sensor
It is just about the hardest most difficult part of an engine to replace. The engine has to come out. The head has to be taken off. The rod of the piston has to be disconnected from the crankshaft. the top of the cylinder has to have a ridge reamer operated on it to get the piston out.