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Before belt removal, rotate the camshaft until the crankshaft and the camshaft timing marks
align with_____ number piston at TDC. A. four B. three C. one D. None of the above. C
True/False All late-model engine cylinder blocks are made from aluminum. False
True/False A wet sleeve must be thicker than a dry sleeve. True
True/False Ring lands are the areas between and above the ring grooves. True
True/False Aluminum is seldom used for engine pistons. False
True/False A cam-ground piston is slightly out-of-round. True
True/False A broken-surface rod often can be rebuilt. False
True/False Balancer shafts are also called silencer shafts. True
True/False A timing belt cover is different from an engine front cover. False
True/False An oil slinger uses centrifugal force to lubricate the engine's timing chain. True
True/False To take up slack in a timing chain, a tensioner is used. True
, True/False A crank sprocket is usually mounted on the camshaft. False
True/False The primary purpose of the engine front cover is to prevent oil leakage out the front
of the engine. True
True/False Thermal efficiency generally ranges from 30-40%. True
True/False Cylinder bore is measured from top to bottom. False
True/False Gasoline engine compression pressures are typically higher than those of diesel
engines. False
True/False Work = distance moved + clapsed time, False
True/False The prony brake was the forerunner of today's anti-lock braking systems. False
True/False As the engine heats up, lubricating oil becomes thinner and more "runny." True
True/False Approximately 20-30% of an engine's power is fost to friction. True
True/False Oil pumps are always driven by a gear on the camshaft. False
True/False The two types of engine bearings are friction and antifriction. False
True/False Dry sump lubrication systems are found only on older model cars. False