Automotive Mechanics, Vol 2
Simpson
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,Table of Contents
Part 1: Engine Construction and Overhaul
1. General engine service
2. Cylinder head and valves
3. Cylinder-head and valve service
4. Cylinder block, crankshaft and bearings
5. Cylinder-block, crankshaft and bearing service
6. Pistons, connecting rods and bearings
7. Piston, connecting-rod and bearing service
8. Engine measurement and performance
9. Rotary engine
Part 2: Fuel and Engine Management
10. Electronic fuel injection and engine management
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11. Ignition systems
12. Emission controls
13. Induction systems, turbochargers and superchargers
14. Maintenance and diagnosis: petrol engines
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Part 3: Diesel Engines
15. Diesel engines: features
16. Diesel fuel systems
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17. Diesel fuel system service
Part 4: Alternative Drive Systems
18. Hybrid and fuel-cell drive systems
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Part 5: Automatic Transmissions and Drive
19. Automatic transmissions: torque converters
20. Automatic transmissions: mechanical
21. Automatic transmissions: hydraulics and controls
22. Automatic transmission service
23. Four-wheel drive and all-wheel drive
Part 6: Electrical Systems
24. Starting system
25. Charging system
26. Body-electrical systems
27. Body-electrical service
28. Instruments and indicators
29. Body-electrical components
Part 7: Safety, Security and Convenience
30. Braking: ABS, traction control and vehicle stability
31. Air conditioning
Appendices, Glossary, Index
,Chapter 01 Testbank
Student:
(ANSWERS AT THE END OF EVERY CHAPTER)
1. What is an engine ‘top overhaul’?
2. What workshop equipment is used to remove an engine?
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3. State the three possible causes of engine oil loss or consumption.
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4. Regular engine maintenance assists with maintaining engine performance, prevents unnecessary exhaust emissions
and prolongs engine life.
True False
5. Symptoms highlighting engine problems include excessive engine braking on deceleration.
True False
, 6. An engine top overhaul includes the crankshaft seal.
True False
7. Valve noise faults would commonly include a tapping sound.
True False
8. Engine chain noise is most likely to be pronounced at high RPM.
True False
9. Worn inlet valve guides are likely to deliver exhaust smoke:
A. after downhill engine braking
B. under full load
C. at high speed
D. all of the time
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10. Worn bearings can more easily be diagnosed using:
A. a dial gauge on the crankshaft
B. the car's tachometer
C. a stethoscope
D.
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an oil pressure gauge
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11. Low compression readings on adjacent cylinders may commonly indicate:
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A. a double valve burn
B. incorrect valve clearances
C. faulty rings
D. a faulty head gasket
12. Low compression readings compared to factory specifications may be caused by:
A. none of the options given here
B. excessive valve clearances
C. excessive material removed from the cylinder head face
D.
worn piston rings