Postal Automotive Technician Exam Prep
Guide 2026: Systems, Maintenance, and
Troubleshooting
Power impulses from the engine are smoothed out by the
A. Camshaft
B. Crankcase
C. Flywheel
D. Piston rings
Rationale: The flywheel stores rotational energy and smooths out power impulses. Camshafts
and pistons do not perform this function.
The vibration damper on an auto engine is fastened to the
A. Transmission
B. Flywheel
C. Crankshaft
D. Oil pump
Rationale: The vibration damper attaches to the crankshaft to absorb torsional vibrations. It is
not connected to the flywheel or oil pump.
Hard starting is very often caused by
A. Strong battery
B. Tight piston rings
C. Improper choke operation
D. Clean air filter
Rationale: A malfunctioning choke restricts proper air-fuel mixture during cold starts, causing
hard starting. A clean filter doesn’t cause this problem.
A car with a history of burned points would probably indicate
A. Weak ignition coil
B. Loose timing belt
C. Too high setting of the voltage regulator
D. Dirty air filter
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Rationale: Excessive voltage overheats and burns ignition points. This is usually due to an
overcharging voltage regulator.
When reconditioning brake drums, the maximum allowable oversize is
A. .020 inches
B. .040 inches
C. .060 inches
D. .100 inches
Rationale: Exceeding .060 inches oversize weakens the drum and impairs braking. Smaller sizes
are within safe limits.
The amount of air-fuel mixture taken into the cylinder on the intake stroke is a measure of the
engine’s
A. Brake horsepower
B. Torque ratio
C. Volumetric efficiency
D. Compression ratio
Rationale: Volumetric efficiency indicates how effectively the cylinder fills with the air-fuel
mixture during the intake stroke.
Welch plugs are installed on engines to provide
A. Extra cooling
B. Extra compression
C. A means of removing the sand after casting
D. Better lubrication
Rationale: Welch (freeze) plugs allow removal of sand used in casting the engine block. They’re
not for cooling or compression directly.
The two-cycle engine produces a power stroke with every
A. Two strokes of the piston
B. Two revolutions of the crankshaft
C. One revolution of the crankshaft
D. Four strokes of the piston
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Rationale: In a two-stroke engine, every crankshaft revolution produces one power stroke,
unlike four-stroke engines.
Preignition may be caused by
A. Low compression
B. Lean mixture
C. Carbon deposits
D. Cold spark plug
Rationale: Carbon deposits retain heat and ignite the mixture early (preignition). Lean mixtures
more often cause detonation, not preignition.
The size of an outboard motor propeller is given in
A. Horsepower and thrust
B. Length and width
C. Diameter and pitch
D. Radius and torque
Rationale: Propeller size is defined by diameter and pitch, which determine water displacement
and engine load.
Closed crankcase ventilation systems are used to
A. Increase fuel economy
B. Cool the engine faster
C. Aid in prevention of air contamination
D. Warm the intake manifold
Rationale: These systems recycle crankcase vapors back to the intake to reduce pollution. They
don't significantly affect cooling or fuel economy.
The angular motion about the vertical axis of an aircraft is known as
A. Pitch
B. Roll
C. Yaw
D. Drift
Rationale: Yaw is rotation around the vertical axis. Pitch is around the lateral axis, and roll
around the longitudinal axis.
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