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Waste gases from combustion are removed from the combustion chamber by the:
camshaft |
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head gasket |
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piston |
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exhaust valve |
The combustion chamber is located in the cylinder head and contains the combustion of the air-fuel mixture. This mixture is delivered by an intake valve and the waste gases from combustion are removed from the combustion chamber by the exhaust valve.
The primary purpose of the muffler is to:
reclaim unburned fuel |
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cool the exhaust |
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quiet exhaust |
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remove harmful gases from the exhaust |
The muffler follows the catalytic converter and absorbs sound to help quiet load exhaust. It is followed by the exhaust pipe which is the final exit point for exhaust gas from the vehicle.
What links each piston to the engine's crankshaft?
cylinder arm |
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piston ring |
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connecting rod |
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halfshaft |
A connecting rod employs a wrist pin to link each piston to the engine's crankshaft.
Control arms connect a vehicle's suspension to the frame. The connection to the wheels is through:
ball joints |
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bushings |
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knuckles |
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pins |
Control arms (upper and lower) connect a vehicle's suspension to the frame. The connection to the wheels is through ball joints which allow the control arms to turn and move up and down simultaneously. The frame connection uses bushings.
Which of the following cylinder arrangement would be most common in an eight cylinder engine?
vertical |
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inline |
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opposed |
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V-type |
Cylinder number and arrangement depends on the purpose of the engine. Smaller (four and six cylinder) engines in front-wheel drive vehicles often use an inline design which orients cylinders vertically over the crankshaft and aligns them in a row. Other common orientations are a horizontal/opposed design which places cylinders flat facing each other with the crankshaft between them and a V-type design common in six and eight cylinder engines that features one cylinder head per block of cylinders oriented at a 60 to 90 degree angle to each other with the crankshaft at the bottom of the V.