Automotive 1 Flashcards

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Engine block

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Frame work for engine cylinders and reciprocating assembly

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Piston rings

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seals Pistons to the cylinder and prevents combustion gases from leaking past. Oil rings prevent oil from the crankcase from getting into the combustion chamber

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Crankshaft

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Converts linear motion of pistons to rotary motion

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Cylinder head

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Houses combustion chamber, intake and exhaust valves, and intake and exhaust ports

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Intake valve

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Allows air fuel mixture to be drawn into the combustion chamber, when closed seals combustion from intake port

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Exhaust valve

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Allows waste gases to be removed from combustion chamber, when closed seals exhaust port

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Camshaft

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Responsible for opening and closing of engines intake and exhaust valves, turns at 1/2 speed of engines crankshaft

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Inline cylinder arrangement

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Simplest arrangement, all cylinders line up in a row, practical for four and six cylinder engines

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9
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Horizontally opposed/flat cylinder arrangement

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All cylinders lying in a horizontal plane with half facing away from the other half with crankshaft in between

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Overhead valve (OHV) camshaft location

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Located in engine block and intake and exhaust valves located in cylinder head. Valves above piston and combustion chamber

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Overhead cam (OHC) camshaft location

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Camshaft above valves, valve operating becomes simpler and lighter

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12
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Firing order

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Common 1-3-4-2

C-8 engine 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2

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13
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Diesel engine

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Or compression ignition engine. Much simpler and reliable as hey don’t have spark ignition system. Use high compression ratio to generate sufficient heat of compression to ignite

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14
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Stoichiometric ratio

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Ideal ratio of air to fuel, responsibility of the engines fuel system to maintain that balance

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15
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Lean vs rich air-fuel ratio

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Lean is too much air and not enough fuel, burns relatively slowly. Rich is too much fuel and not enough air, burns quicker

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16
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Before top dead center (BTDC)

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Ignition 5 degrees BTDC means the spark took place when the crankshaft was 5 degrees rotation BTDC

17
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Detonation

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When air-fuel mixture explodes rather than burns, can happen when air-fuel mixture is lean

18
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Air-cooling

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Air is circulated over cooling fins outside the engine to remove excess heat

19
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Water cooling

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Uses liquid coolant to pick up excess heat then rejects heat through radiator

20
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Water jacket

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Hollow sections of the engine block and cylinder head that allow coolant to be transferred through them

21
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Thermostat

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Controls engine temperature by allowing coolant to flow into the radiator when coolant temp rises above a certain level

22
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Bypass tube

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Allows coolant to flow back into the water pump from the cylinder head when the thermostat is closed

23
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Radiator hoses

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Flexible hoses that allow hot coolant to flow between the engine and the vehicle’s radiator

24
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Radiator

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Responsible for transferring heat from the coolant to the outside air

25
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Radiator cap

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Maintains pressure in the system

26
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Engine oil

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Major component in lubrication system. Made up of base oil and additive package. Viscosity is important, SAE 5 is low SAE 50 is high

27
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Oil pan

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Forms reservoir for oil at the bottom of the engine

28
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Oil pickup tube and screen

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Immersed in engine oil, filters out large solids and directs oil into the oil pump

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Oil pump

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Pumps oil through oil galleries, driven by camshaft

30
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Oil galleries

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Passages/”drillings” in engine assembly that transports oil to critical components

31
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Dry sump

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Complex, typically only in race vehicles

32
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Wet sump

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Engines oil reserve is located at the bottom of the engine in the oil pan