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Which of the following is a common firing order for four-cylinder engines?
1-2-3-4 |
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4-3-2-1 |
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1-3-4-2 |
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3-1-2-4 |
The stroke cycle of an engine is governed by the crankshaft which serves to regulate the firing order of the cylinders. All cylinders are not on the same stroke at the same time and correct firing order is important to balance engine operation and minimize vibrations. A common firing order for four-cylinder engines is 1-3-4-2 which indicates that cylinders 1 and 3 fire (power stroke)together and cylinders 4 and 2 fire together.
What combines the suspension spring and shock absorber into one unit?
wheel hub |
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strut |
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wheel cylinder |
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knuckle |
Because a compressed spring will extend violently, shock absorbers must be used to dampen the spring’s compression and extension cycles. Struts combine the spring and shock into one unit
Which of these is not necessary for combustion?
fuel |
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accelerant |
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heat source |
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air |
Combustion is the burning of an air-fuel mixture to provide energy. It requires the presence of air, fuel, and a heat source to ignite the air-fuel mixture. In the internal combustion engine that powers automobiles and trucks the combustion happens inside the engine utilzing a fuel like gasoline, diesel fuel, or natural gas.
For inline cylinder arrangements in an engine, how are the cylinders numbered?
sequentially from the back of the engine to the front |
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alternating from the front of the engine to the back |
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alternating from the back of the engine to the front |
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sequentially from the front of the engine to the back |
Inline cylinder arrangements number cylinders sequentially (1, 2, 3, ...) front to rear.
Which of the following statements about v-type cyllinder arrangement is false?
has an odd number of cylinders |
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has two rows of cylinders |
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common in motorcycles, cars, and trucks |
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engine is shorter than an inline engine |
A v-arrangement has two rows of cylinders in a V-shaped block with a crankshaft at the bottom of the V. Any even number of cylinders is possible in this configuration from the V-2 that's commonly used in motorcycles up to V-12 or bigger for large trucks. The V design produces a shorter engine than an in-line cylinder configuration and allows for better air-fuel distribution.