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Title: Using Small Engines


1
Lesson
  • Using Small Engines

2
Interest Approach
  • How could we accomplish lawn tasks without small
    engines?

3
Student Learning Objectives
  • Identify the reasons why small engines are widely
    used.
  • Describe how small engines can be classified.
  • Identify common service jobs performed on small
    engines.

4
Terms
  • Blow-by
  • Degreaser
  • Dry-filter type air cleaners
  • Horizontal crankshaft engine
  • Oiled-filter type air cleaners
  • Service intervals
  • Vertical Crankshaft engine

5
Small engines
  • 25 horsepower or less.
  • Several million are now in use in the U.S.
  • Accomplish tasks that other equipment cannot do.

6
Small engine popularity
  • Compact
  • Lightweight
  • Easy to service and repair
  • Affordable

7
Reasons for small engine trouble
  • Dirt and dust leads to rapid wear if not serviced
    properly.
  • Abuse by overloading.
  • Do not receive proper service or regular
    maintenance.

8
Classifying small engines
  • By the position of their crankshafts.
  • By the number of power strokes per crankshaft
    revolution.

9
Position of crankshafts
  • Vertical crankshaft engine its cylinder is in a
    horizontal position.
  • Horizontal crankshaft engine may have its
    cylinder in a vertical, horizontal, or
    intermediate position.
  • Multi-position crankshaft engine operates in
    any position.

10
CrankshaftPositions
11
Number of power strokes
  • Four stroke cycle engines intake, compression,
    power, exhaust.
  • Two-stroke cycle engines compression intake,
    power exhaust.

12
Extremeanglesof operationand oilsupply
13
Service intervals
  • The periods of time between the performance of
    service jobs.

14
Common Service Jobs
  • Cleaning the engine.
  • Inspect and clean the exhaust system.
  • Degreaser solvent good for cleaning hard to
    reach places.
  • Inspect cooling system for obstructions.

15
Servicing Carburetor Air Cleaners
  • Oil-filter type air cleaner made of a
    sponge-like filtering material called
    polyurethane.
  • Dry-filter type air cleaner consists of a
    porous filtering material made of paper or fiber.

16
Types ofair cleaners
17
Lubricating Small Engines
  • Engine oil is vital to engine life.
  • Blow-by gases under pressure that leak by the
    piston rings during combustion and the power
    stroke.
  • Four cylinder engines are lubricated from an oil
    reservoir.
  • Two-cycle engines are lubricated by specific
    types of oil in the fuel.

18
Servicing Spark Plugs
  • Anything that inhibits the flow of current
    through the spark plug and across the spark plug
    gap will affect the operation of the engine.

19
Sparkplugoperation
20
Review/Summary
  • Why are small engines so widely used?
  • How are small engines classified?
  • What are some of the common service jobs
    performed on small engines?
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