Automotive Technology
7th Edition
ISBN: 9781337794213
Author: ERJAVEC, Jack.
Publisher: Cengage,
expand_more
expand_more
format_list_bulleted
Textbook Question
Chapter 11, Problem 6MC
Which of the following are not typically found in the block of a modern engine?
a. Pistons
b. Crankshaft
c. Valves
d. Oil pump
Expert Solution & Answer
Trending nowThis is a popular solution!
Students have asked these similar questions
What kind of crankshaft should you use for a v-type engine with 12-cylinder assembly?
Which does makes the volumetric efficiency of the reciprocating engine
decrease? *
Low cylinder head temperatures
Improper valve timing
Full throttle operation
Sharp bends in the induction system
High carburetor air temperatures
When the piston reaches the bottom center it reverses direction and starts
moving up on the compression stroke. TRUE OR FALSE? *
Your answer
What happens with the volumetric efficiency when the engine's heat increases?
Your answer
As an aircraft climbs, air density decreases, thereby decreasing the amount of air
in the fuel/air mixture. This results in a vibrant air/fuel mixture which causes a
reduction in engine power. TRUE OR FALSE? *
Your answer
The total volume of an I.C. engine cylinder is___________
a.
None of the above
b.
Volume displaced by piston per stroke and clearance volume in cylinder
c.
Ratio of volume after compression and before compression
d.
The ratio of volumes of air in cylinder before compression stroke and after compression ratio
Chapter 11 Solutions
Automotive Technology
Ch. 11 - Describe how to inspect an oil pump.Ch. 11 - What is the cylinder taper?Ch. 11 - Describe how to measure main bearing oil...Ch. 11 - Where does maximum cylinder bore wear occur and...Ch. 11 - List three types of compression rings.Ch. 11 - What is the purpose of a thrust main bearing?Ch. 11 - How should the oil pump be primed when installing...Ch. 11 - Most pistons used today are made of. cast iron...Ch. 11 - Cam bearings in OHV engines are typically which...Ch. 11 - Which of the following is not of concern when...
Ch. 11 - Each halt' of a split bearing is made slightly...Ch. 11 - Prob. 5MCCh. 11 - Which of the following are not typically found in...Ch. 11 - All of the following are functions of the...Ch. 11 - Which type of oil ring is slotted so that excess...Ch. 11 - When removing the balance shaft assembly:...Ch. 11 - After installing cam bearings: Technician A checks...Ch. 11 - Technician A says that a cylinder wall with too...Ch. 11 - Technician A installs a cup-type core plug with...Ch. 11 - Technician A uses a micrometer to measure the...Ch. 11 - Technician A says that piston ring end gaps should...Ch. 11 - Technician A checks crankshaft oil clearance with...Ch. 11 - When removing the piston and rod assemblies from a...Ch. 11 - Technician A says that crankshaft counterweights...Ch. 11 - Technician A uses a feeler gauge and straightedge...
Knowledge Booster
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, mechanical-engineering and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.Similar questions
- In a four-cylinder engine with a firing order of 1-3-4-2, what stroke is piston #4 on when #1 is on its compression stroke?arrow_forwardChoose the correct option Engine pistons are usually made of aluminium alloy because it A.Is lighter B.Wear is less C.Absorbs shocks D.Is strongerarrow_forwardBriefly explain the necessity of counterweights located on the crankshaft when the engine is naturally balanced with respect to mass forces.arrow_forward
- In most of internal combustion engines, crankshaft bearing is Select the correct answer below: A. Ball bearings B. Hydrodynamic journal bearing C. Roller Bearings D. Hydrostatic journal bearingarrow_forwardCam bearings in OHV engines are typically whichtype?a. Split insertb. Full-roundc. Thrustd. None of the abovearrow_forwardWhat two major engine components work together to change the reciprocating motion of the pistons into a rotary motion? Crankshaft and connecting rod Camshaft and crankshaft Camshaft and connecting rod Crankshaft and valve trainarrow_forward
- Describe five ways in which an engine can be classified.arrow_forwardWhich of the following is not one of the strokes of a four-cycle engine? Compression Exhaust Intake Ignitionarrow_forward2- What is normal air flow rate? How is air flow pressure measured? 4- Which engine produces the most torque (diesel or petrol)? why? 5- Mention the air fuel ratio required by the engine during (a) Starting time zero load (b) Normal running half load (C)full load 6- Types of lubrication in an IC engine?arrow_forward
- 2- explain Diesel Engine Main Parts :arrow_forwardCompression takes place on both sides of the piston in two cylinders is known as a. single stage double acting b. multistage double acting c. multistage single acting d. single stage single actingarrow_forwardThe type of impeller used in the blower experiment is a. Open type straight vanes b. closed type of vanes c. forward type vane d. Backward type vanearrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- Automotive TechnologyMechanical EngineeringISBN:9781337794213Author:ERJAVEC, Jack.Publisher:Cengage,Automotive Technology: A Systems Approach (MindTa...Mechanical EngineeringISBN:9781133612315Author:Jack Erjavec, Rob ThompsonPublisher:Cengage Learning
Automotive Technology
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9781337794213
Author:ERJAVEC, Jack.
Publisher:Cengage,
Automotive Technology: A Systems Approach (MindTa...
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9781133612315
Author:Jack Erjavec, Rob Thompson
Publisher:Cengage Learning
The Refrigeration Cycle Explained - The Four Major Components; Author: HVAC Know It All;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfciSvOZDUY;License: Standard YouTube License, CC-BY