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Piston rings are responsible for which of the following?
connecting the piston to the spark plug |
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connecting the piston to the camshaft |
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containing combustion |
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regulating oil distribution inside the cylinder |
Cylinders act as a guide for the pistons that translate the heat energy of combustion into the mechanical energy necessary to move a vehicle. Piston rings seal the piston to the cylinder to contain combustion gases and also regulate the oil distribution between the piston and cylinder wall. A cylinder head closes in the top of the cylinder forming the combustion chamber which is sealed by a head gasket (head). The head provides space for air and fuel intake valves, exhaust valves, and mounts for spark plugs and fuel injectors.
The catalytic converter output consists primarily of:
gasoline |
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water and carbon dioxide |
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oxygen |
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carbon monoxide |
The catalytic converter converts pollutants in exhaust gas into less pollutant substances like carbon dioxide and water.
Which of the following statements about fuel injection is false?
atomizes fuel using high pressure and injects it into the engine |
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optimizes fuel delivery using various electronic engine sensors |
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has replaced the carburetor as the primary fuel delivery system used in automotive engines |
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relies on suction to draw fuel into the engine |
Fuel injection has replaced the carburetor as the primary automobile fuel delivery system. The main difference between the fuel injector and the carburetor is that fuel injection atomizes the fuel by forcibly pumping it through a small nozzle under high pressure while a carburetor relies on suction to draw fuel into an accelerated intake air stream.
The piston moves downward in the cylinder creating a vacuum that pulls an air-fuel mix into the combustion chamber. This describes which engine stroke?
compression |
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exhaust |
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power |
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intake |
The four-stroke piston cycle of internal combustion engines starts with the piston at top of the cylinder head (top dead center or TDC) during the intake stroke. The piston moves downward in the cylinder creating a vacuum that pulls an air-fuel mix into the combustion chamber through the now open intake valve.
Exhaust gases from cylinder exhaust valves are collected by the:
muffler |
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catalytic converter |
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tail pipe |
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exhaust manifolds |
The cast iron exhaust manifolds collect engine exhaust gas from multiple cylinder exhaust valves and deliver it to the exhaust pipe. Exhaust manifolds can be generic or specially tuned (header pipes) to the engine. Header pipes deliver higher performance but are more expensive and less durable.