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Top Three Common Problems for Car Engine

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Top Three Common Problems for Car Engine  Once morning your engine doesn't start... What's wrong? if you know how engine works, you can understand the basic things that keep an engine from working. their is Three fundamentals reasons for that problem : lack of compression , a bad fuel mixor or lack of spark. Beyond that, thousands of minor reasons that can create problems, but these are the "mostly happens reasons" , here is a quick rundown on how these problems Lack of compression - If the charge of air and fuel cannot be compressed properly, the combustion process will not work like it should. Lack of compression might occur for these reasons: - Your piston rings are worn (allowing air/fuel to leak past the piston during compression). There is a hole in the cylinder. - The intake or exhaust valves are not sealing properly, again allowing a leak during compression - The most common "hole" in a cylinder occurs where the top of the cylinder (h...

Classification of Internal Combustion Engines and Engine Components (automobile engineering)

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Diesel Engine Contents Objective 1 : Classification of Internal Combustion Engines Objective 2 : Internal Combustion Engine Components Objective 3 : The Fuel Injector Objective 4 : Supercharging Objective 5 : Cooling System Objective 6 : Engine Cooling Objective 7 : Lubricating Oil Systems Objective 8 : Crankcase Ventilation Objective 9 : Induction and Exhaust Systems Objective 10 : Starting Methods Objective 11 : Engine Monitoring and Protection Objective 12 : Basic Engine Tune-up Objective 13 : Preventive Maintenance Programs Learning Outcome When you complete this learning material, you will be able to: Explain the operating principles, designs, support systems, and operation of industrial internal combustion engines (ICE). Learning Objectives You will specifically be able to complete the following tasks: 1. Explain the principles of compression ignition; describe the operating cycles for twostroke and four-stroke designs. 2. Identify...