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What function does a two-stroke cycle engine perform on the second stroke?
combustion and exhaust |
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fuel intake and exhaust |
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compression and combustion |
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fuel intake and compression |
The two strokes of a two-stroke cycle engine are fuel intake and compression then combustion and exhaust.
Which of the following is not a part of the oil pump?
pressure relief valve |
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oil galleries |
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oil filter |
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all of these are part of the oil pump |
The oil pump is driven by the camshaft and is responsible for pumping oil through the oil galleries (passages) that run throughout the engine. It also contains the oil filter and a pressure relief valve which prevents excessive pressure from building up in the lubrication system.
The distributor is responsible for:
timing the spark and distributing it to the correct cylinder |
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recharging the battery |
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utlizing battery power to start the engine |
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distributing power to the correct drive wheels |
The distributor is driven by the engine's camshaft and is responsible for timing the spark and distributing it to the correct cylinder. The distributor cap contains a rotor that connects the ignition coil (and its high voltage) to the proper cylinder at the proper point in the stroke cycle.
Which of the following is the result of combustion being initiated by a source other than the spark plug?
pre-ignition |
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detonation |
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ignition |
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pre-combustion |
Normal combustion in an engine is initiated by a spark plug and results in the complete burning of the air-fuel mixture. If combustion is initiated by a source other than the spark plug, by a hot spot in the cylinder or combustion chamber for example, pre-ignition results. Detonation results if the air-fuel mixture explodes instead of burning. Detonation can cause extremes in pressure in the combustion chamber leading to engine damage.
The firing order of the cylinders in an engine can be found by:
observing the direction in which the intake valves open |
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identifying the cylinder number |
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reversing the cylinder number |
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observing the order in which the intake valves open |
The firing order of the cylinders in an engine is different than the cynlinder numbers and can be found by observing the order in which the intake valves open.