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What three things must be present before combustion can occur in an internal combustion engine? -
Answers air; fuel; a heat source
What function does a cylinder perform? - Answers A cylinder forms a guide for the piston, allowing the
piston to move up and down as the engine completes its cycle
What are the four strokes of a four-stroke cycle from first to last? - Answers intake; compression; power;
exhaust
What are TDC and BDC? - Answers top dead center; bottom dead center. Travel from TDC to BDC and
back constitutes one stroke.
What are the three most common cylinder arrangements in internal combustion engines? - Answers
inline; horizontally opposed (flat); V-type
In a double overhead cam arrangement, what does each cam do? - Answers One cam operates the
exhaust valves; the other operates the intake valves
What are the two advantages of a four-valve cylinder head over a two-valve cylinder head? - Answers
higher engine operating speeds; more complete combustion of the air-fuel mixture
25 degrees BTDC (before top dead center) is an example of ________ ignition timing. - Answers
advanced
What are two likely causes of pre -ignition? - Answers a glowing spark plug; a hot piece of carbon
What is the most likely cause of engine "knock"? - Answers The air-fuel mixtures explodes (detonates)
rather than burns, often due to a lean air-fuel mixture
What is the function of the radiator? - Answers to transmit heat from the coolant to the outside air
What is the optimal range of pressure in a cooling system? - Answers 9 to 16 psi (pounds per square
inch)
When the thermostat is ______, coolant does not pass through the radiator? - Answers closed
What are the two main components of engine oil? - Answers Base oil; additive package
Which area of the engine is most reliant on lubrication? - Answers The reciprocating assembly (pistons,
connecting rods, crankshaft)
The most common types of fuel injection systems are ______ and _____. - Answers Multi port fuel
injection; direct injection
, What function does the distributor perform? - Answers The distributor is responsible for timing the
ignition spark and distributing it to the correct cylinder
What parts have been eliminated in coil-on-plug ignition systems? - Answers Spark plug wires
What is the basic function of the drive train system? - Answers to transmit power from the engine to the
wheels
The trans axle in a front-wheel drive vehicle combines which two components that are normally distinct
in a rear-wheel drive vehicle? - Answers Transmission; drive axle
The ____ allows the left and right wheels to turn at differently speeds while cornering - Answers
Differential
What does an automatic transmission use instead of a clutch? - Answers A torque converter
The____ generation the fluid pressure to operates the brake assemblies at the wheels. - Answers master
cylinder
What five function does an engine's lubrication system preform? - Answers The lubrication system
lubricates, cools, seals. cleans, and quiets
What is the function of the intake valve in an internal combustion engine? - Answers The intake valve
allows the air-fuel mixture to be drawn into the combustion chamber.
What are a car's water jackets? - Answers Water jackets are hollow sections of the engine block through
which coolant flows
What does an intake manifold do? - Answers An intake manifolds is the structure that delivers air to the
intake ports of the engine's cylinders
Define stoichiometric ratio - Answers The stoichiometric ratio is the ideal air-fuel mixture for insertion
into the engine cylinder. For gasoline engines, this is 14.7:1 by weight.
between the drive axle and the CV joints is a short drive shaft called the _______ - Answers Half shaft
Spent fuel gases exit the cylinder and pass into the ____ - Answers Exhaust manifold
Diesel engines lack a ______ (a common element in gasoline-burning engines). - Answers Spark-ignition
system
Does an alternator produce DC or AC power? - Answers AC
What does a camshaft do? - Answers A camshaft opens and closes the cylinders' intake and exhaust
valves.
The low-voltage winding in a car's ignition system is called the _______. - Answers primary coil winding