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    Fuel Systems

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    produce energy. The fuel‚ which can be either gas or diesel is stored in a fuel tank. A fuel pump draws the fuel from the gas tank through lines and brings it through a fuel filter. Next it goes to either a carburetor or fuel injector and then delivered to the cylinder chamber for combustion. We will start with the fuel tank. A fuel tank comes in many different sizes depending on how much space is available. Most cars

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    replaced and it’s entire electrical system inspected and tested. I would also have to rebuild a old gas tank that used the self pressurizing system that the old engine required. This list of thing to do didn’t even include rebuilding the boat motor’s carburetor and replacing the spark plugs! I had a lot to do! The start of my repairs was getting new spark plugs for the engine. I did this to check on the status of the ignition system. If I could get a good spark from the spark plugs then I would know

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    My First Car

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    favorite color blue. It was the deep blue color of the ocean. My first car had some major problems‚ like the tendency to flood its carburetor at the worst possible moments and a thirst for oil which‚ made owning it a bad experience. The carburetor would flood just about every time I would turn it off for more than ten minutes. So my dad finally got someone to work on the carburetor and they eventually got that problem fixed. Worst of all‚ my Mustang drank oil like a fraternity boy drinks beer. When I first

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    ENGINE INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS

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    pressure – indication of fuel pressure‚ typically in psi g. Fuel flow – indication of rate of fuel flow/”burn” in gal or lbs. per hour h. Exhaust gas temperature (EGT) – indication of (hottest) cylinder exhaust i. Carburetor air temperature (CAT) – indication of temperature in carburetor j. Turbine inlet‚ outlet‚ or interstage temps (TIT‚ TOT‚ ITT) – indicate turbine gas flow temperatures II. Requirements (14 CFR 23) A. Markings 1. Radial line – indicates minimum or maximum limits 2. Arc – indicates

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    Diesel Engine

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    The Diesel Engine Diesel engines are very similar to the gasoline engine you may find in a car. They both are internal combustion engines‚ have a four stroke cycle‚ and convert chemical energy from fuel into mechanical energy. However‚ the manner in which the combustion stroke is attained sets these two engines apart‚ and although a seemingly meaningless change‚ a large change in efficiency results. (Diesel Engines vs. Gasoline Engines) The diesel engine was invented by Rudolf Diesel in 1892

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    The 1961 Chevrolet Corvette Mako Shark Concept was the brainchild of Bill Mitchell. Legend encompasses the starting point of the auto‚ including Mitchell’s blaze of motivation in the wake of getting a shark while remote ocean angling. The Shark resembled a genuine shark‚ wîth a mouth‚ gills and a shark-like paint plan that gradated from blue/dim on the top to silver/white on the base (along the rocker boards). Critical elements incorporate a sharp‚ threatening "nose" and four-into-two side channels

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    Chevy C-10: A Short Story

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    Burn marks covered the inside of the hood‚ and all the wires had melted. The filter that normally sat atop the carburetor had come to a rest in between the exhaust pipe and the engine block. The radiator had begun leaking. All the labor and care we had put into the bay had been snuffed out. The engine was ruined. “What happened? I know you said it was running

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    Chapter 13 Solutions

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    Exercise 13-2 |EXERCISE 13–2 |The Regal Cycle Company manufactures three types of bicycles—a dirt bike‚ a mountain bike‚ and a racing | |(30 minutes) |bike. Data on sales and expenses for the past quarter follow: LO2 | | | |[pic]

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    How to Strip an Engine

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    Engineering Report Engine Dismantle And Rebuild Travis Wight TEN053B Mr. Mulligan Contents Introduction p1 What is a Two Stroke Engine? P2 How a Two-Stroke Engine Works Power Stroke p3 Fuel Intake p4 Compression stroke p5 Dismantling the Engine p Engine Assessment p Engine Rebuild p Appendices Introduction The task at hand was to find a medium sized internal combustion engine. With this engine we had to dismantle

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    operation management

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    Case: Restoration project at Bennett Auto Sales and Services (BASS) Bennett Auto Sales and Services (BASS)consists of three car dealerships that sell and service several makes of American and Japanese cars‚ two auto part stores‚ a large body shop and car painting business‚ and an auto salvage yard. David Bennett‚ owner of BASS‚ went into the car business when he inherited a Ford dealership from her father. He was able to capitalize on her knowledge and experience to build her business into the

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