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Welcome to EngineBits, your global source for high‑quality engine parts, OEM‑spec replacement components, and aftermarket engine solutions for petrol and diesel engines. We supply workshops, mechanics, fleet operators, and engine rebuilders around the world with reliable cylinder heads, valves, gaskets, camshafts, pistons, timing components, and complete engine rebuild kits — all shipped internationally via fast, secure FedEx delivery.

Whether you’re repairing a passenger vehicle, rebuilding a commercial engine, or sourcing hard‑to‑find forklift and industrial components, EngineBits provides a trusted worldwide supply of precision‑engineered parts.

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FAQ’s

What is an Assembled Cylinder Head?2026-03-20T04:14:52+00:00
An assembled cylinder head is a fully built unit that includes the cylinder head casting with pre‑installed valvetrain components like valves, valve springs, retainers, and guides — ready for direct installation on the engine.
How is an Assembled Cylinder Head Different From a Bare Cylinder Head?2026-03-20T04:10:33+00:00
Unlike bare cylinder heads that require installation of valves and other components, assembled cylinder heads arrive complete — saving time and reducing the need for additional machining or parts sourcing.
What Are The Main Benefits of Using an Assembled Cylinder Head?2026-03-20T04:09:31+00:00
Assembled heads offer:
How Do I Choose the Correct Assembled Cylinder Head?2026-03-20T04:09:04+00:00
Choose based on engine make, model, displacement, and fuel type. Matching OEM specs is critical to ensure precise fitment and mechanical compatibility.
Can Assembled Cylinder Heads Help Reduce Engine Rebuild Time?2026-03-20T04:08:30+00:00
Yes, because they come fully pre‑assembled, they eliminate the need to manually fit valves, seats, and springs, significantly reducing rebuild and workshop turnaround time.
What Are Engine Springs and What Do They Do?2026-03-20T04:08:05+00:00
Engine springs (valve springs) maintain the force that closes engine valves after they open, ensuring proper valve timing, preventing valve float, and supporting consistent combustion for optimal engine performance.
Why Are Accurate Valve Springs Important For Engine Rebuilds?2026-03-20T04:06:52+00:00
High‑quality valve springs help maintain precise valve movement, reduce wear, prevent loss of compression, and support high RPM performance — critical for both rebuilds and high‑stress applications.
How Do I Know If My Valve Springs Need Replacing?2026-03-20T04:02:29+00:00
Common symptoms include engine misfires, reduced power, unusual engine noise, valve float at high RPM, and uneven engine performance.
What Materials Are Engine Valve Springs Made From?2026-03-20T04:01:28+00:00
Valve springs are typically manufactured from high‑strength steel or alloy materials designed to withstand extreme heat, pressure, and cyclic load without loss of tension or durability.
Should I Use OEM Springs or Aftermarket Options?2026-03-20T04:00:29+00:00
OEM‑spec springs are engineered to original manufacturer tolerances, providing the best fit, performance, and longevity. EngineBits offers springs that meet or exceed OEM standards for reliability.
What is a Camshaft And What Does it Do?2026-03-20T03:56:41+00:00
A camshaft is a critical engine component that controls the opening and closing of valves, ensuring proper air-fuel intake and exhaust timing for optimal engine performance.
What Are OEM Camshafts and Why Are They Important?2026-03-20T03:57:52+00:00
OEM camshafts are manufactured to original equipment specifications, ensuring exact fit, durability, and engine performance without risk of timing or compatibility issues.
How Do I Know If My Camshaft Needs Replacing?2026-03-20T03:55:58+00:00
Common signs include unusual engine noises (ticking or tapping), misfires, loss of power, rough idling, or reduced fuel efficiency.
Are Camshafts Compatible With Multiple Engine Types?2026-03-20T03:55:12+00:00
Camshafts are engine-specific. You must match the camshaft to your engine make, model, and fuel type for proper fitment and performance.
How Are EngineBits Camshafts Tested For Quality?2026-03-20T03:54:40+00:00
All camshafts are precision-machined and tested for durability, lift accuracy, and timing consistency to meet OEM specifications.
What is a Bare Cylinder Head?2026-03-20T03:50:32+00:00
A bare cylinder head is an engine head supplied without any valves, springs, rockers, or camshafts. It provides a clean, precision-machined base for custom assembly.
What’s The Difference Between Bare and Assembled Cylinder Heads?2026-03-20T03:48:26+00:00
Bare heads require installation of valvetrain components, whereas assembled cylinder heads come pre-fitted with valves, springs, and other parts, ready to install.
Are EngineBits Bare Cylinder Heads Manufactured to OEM Specifications?2026-03-20T03:46:32+00:00
Yes, all our bare cylinder heads are precision-machined to meet OEM tolerances for reliability, durability, and optimal engine performance.
What Materials Are Bare Cylinder Heads Made From?2026-03-20T03:45:39+00:00
Most are made from high-strength cast iron or aluminum alloys, designed to withstand extreme engine temperatures and pressure.
How Do I Choose The Correct Bare Cylinder Head For My Engine?2026-03-20T03:45:07+00:00
You need to match the engine make, model, and displacement. OEM specifications should be followed to ensure proper fitment and performance.
What Do Engine Gaskets Do?2026-03-20T03:42:58+00:00
An engine gasket creates a seal between components to prevent leaks of fluids and gases while maintaining proper pressure and efficiency.
What Causes Engine Gaskets To Fail?2026-03-20T03:41:58+00:00
Common causes include overheating, excessive pressure, poor installation, and normal wear over time.
How Do I Know If I Need To Replace My Engine Gasket?2026-03-20T03:40:43+00:00
Signs include oil or coolant leaks, white smoke, overheating, engine misfires, or loss of compression.
What Materials Are Engine Gaskets Made From?2026-03-20T03:39:42+00:00
Engine gaskets are commonly made from multi-layer steel (MLS), rubber, silicone, cork, or composite materials depending on their application.
Are OEM Gaskets Better Than Aftermarket Gaskets?2026-03-20T03:38:11+00:00

OEM-spec gaskets are designed to match manufacturer standards, ensuring proper fitment, durability, and performance.

What Do Engine Valves Do?2026-03-20T03:37:46+00:00
Engine valves control the flow of air and fuel into the combustion chamber and allow exhaust gases to exit, ensuring efficient combustion and engine performance.
How Do I Know If My Engine Valves Need Replacing?2026-03-20T03:37:13+00:00
You may need to replace engine valves if you experience poor engine performance, misfires, strange ticking noises, blue or black exhaust smoke, or loss of compression.
Should I Replace All Valves at Once or Only The Damaged Ones?2026-03-20T03:36:22+00:00
For consistent performance and long‑term reliability, it’s normally best to replace all engine valves at once during a rebuild rather than only the damaged ones.
What Material Are These Valves Made From (e.g., Stainless, Inconel, Nitrided)?2026-03-20T03:35:22+00:00
EngineBits valves are typically made from durable, heat‑resistant metals such as high‑grade stainless steel or alloy materials engineered to withstand combustion stresses.
Do These Valves Require Machining or Can They Be Installed As‑is?2026-03-20T03:34:44+00:00
Most EngineBits replacement valves are manufactured to precise OEM tolerances, and in many cases they can be installed as‑is. However, the original OEM valve height must always be maintained. Depending on the condition of the cylinder head, some rebuilds may still require valve seat machining to ensure a perfect seal.
What Is Included In An Engine Spring Kit?2026-03-20T03:33:53+00:00

An engine spring kit typically includes valve springs, retainers, spring seats, and keepers/collets, depending on the engine design. Each component works together to maintain correct valve tension, prevent valve float, and ensure stable valve train operation at all RPM ranges. Our spring kits are engineered to meet or exceed OEM specifications for durability, fitment, and performance.

How Do I Know If I Need New Valve Springs?2026-03-20T03:32:06+00:00
You may need new valve springs if you experience valve float at high RPM, misfires, loss of power, excessive valve train noise, or uneven compression. During an engine rebuild, worn or weakened springs often show reduced tension or visible wear. Replacing them early helps prevent camshaft damage, rocker wear, and costly top‑end repairs.
How Long Do Valve Springs Last?2026-03-20T03:31:33+00:00
Valve spring lifespan depends on engine type and usage. OEM springs can last over 150,000 km, while performance or high‑RPM applications may require more frequent inspection. Engines running high boost, aggressive camshafts, or heavy loads place additional stress on springs, making timely replacement essential for long‑term reliability.
How Do I Choose The Right Spring Kit For My Engine?2026-03-20T03:29:33+00:00
To choose the correct spring kit, match it to your engine model, camshaft lift, RPM range, boost level, and intended use (daily driving, towing, racing, etc.). Diesel engines often require heavier‑duty springs due to higher cylinder pressures. If you’re unsure, our team can help you select the ideal kit for your specific engine and performance goals.
Are Your Spring Kits OEM‑Compatible?2026-03-20T03:28:35+00:00

Yes! All of our spring kits are designed to meet or exceed OEM specifications, ensuring perfect fitment, reliable tension, and long‑lasting performance. They are suitable for both standard engine rebuilds and upgraded valve train setups, offering dependable operation across petrol, diesel, turbocharged, and commercial engines.