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The fuel injectors are fed fuel by the:
fuel pressure regulator |
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fuel return line |
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powertrain control module |
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electric fuel pump |
The electric fuel pump feeds pressurized fuel through a fuel filter to the fuel injectors via the fuel rail manifold. The fuel rail contains the fuel pressure regulator which ensures that the fuel injectors receive fuel at a consistent and known rate. Excess fuel bled off by the pressure regulator returns to the fuel tank through the fuel return line.
__________ results from oil buildup in the combustion chamber.
engine knock |
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detonation |
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preignition |
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combustion |
Preignition results from the buildup of fuel deposits and/or oil in the combustion chamber. These deposits increase chamber pressure and reduce heat tranfer to the coolant. The trapped heat then raises the temperature of the air-fuel mix to the point that it combusts before ignition.
In a four-stroke piston cycle, one piston is always:
exhausting gases |
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all of these are correct |
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delivering power |
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compressing the air-fuel mixture |
In a four-stroke cycle engine there is always one piston delivering power, one exhausting gases, one drawing in the air-fuel mixture, and one compressing that mixture.
Which of the following is not a common vehicle cylinder arrangement?
V-type |
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inline |
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vertical |
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opposed |
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.
What is the function of the alternator?
replaces the electrical energy that the car draws from the battery |
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provides AC power for the car's electrical components |
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charges the battery when the car is not running |
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converts motion from the wheels into DC power |
An automobile's electrical system runs on DC power and the bulk of that power is supplied by the battery. The alternator converts the motion of the rotor into AC power which is then fed through the rectifier to convert it to DC power that both the car and the battery can use.