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Title: CCAS 3381 AUTOMOTIVE SKILL I


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CCAS 3381 AUTOMOTIVE SKILL I
  • ENGINE SUBSYSTEMS

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OBJECTIVES
  • To understand the operational principles and
    basic mechanisms of engine sub-systems

Lecture 1 hour 15 mins Workshop 45 mins
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LUBRICATION SYSTEM (1)
  • Makes sure every moving part in the engine gets
    oil so that it moves easily especially
  • Pistons (so they can slide easily in their
    cylinders)
  • Any bearings that allow things to rotate freely
  • Oil is sucked out of the oil pan by oil pump, run
    through oil filter to remove any grit squirted
    under high pressure onto bearings the cylinder
    walls before trickling down into the sump

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LUBRICATION SYSTEM (2)
  • Piston rings - provide a sliding seal between the
    outer edge of the piston and the inner edge of
    the cylinder
  • Prevent the fuel/air mixture and exhaust in the
    combustion chamber from leaking into the sump
  • Keep oil in the sump from leaking into the
    combustion area, where it would be burned and
    lost
  • Cars that "burn oil" have to top up engine oil
    every 1,000 miles are burning it because the
    rings no longer seal things properly (stinky
    bluish/whitish smoke)

5
LUBRICATION SYSTEM (3)
  • Whitish engine oil due to leaked gasket coolant
    mixed with engine oil

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LUBRICATION SYSTEM (4)
  • SAE 10W-30, SAE 20W-50 (mineral)
  • SAE 0W-30 (synthetic)

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FUEL EXHAUST SYSTEM (1)
  • Pumps petrol from the tank and mixes it with air
    so that the proper air/fuel (A/F) mixture flows
    into the cylinders by either
  • carburetion,
  • port fuel injection
  • direct fuel injection
  • 10 mg of gasoline per combustion stroke is needed
    during each cycle
  • Carburetor mixes just the right amount of
    gasoline with air (not too lean/too rich)

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FUEL EXHAUST SYSTEM (2)
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FUEL EXHAUST SYSTEM (3)
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FUEL EXHAUST SYSTEM (3)
  • Valves - intake exhaust valves open at the
    proper time to let in A/F to let out exhaust
    (both valves are closed during compression and
    combustion so that the combustion chamber is
    sealed)
  • Exhaust system - includes exhaust pipe, muffler
    to reduce noise a catalytic converter

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COOLING SYSTEM (1)
  • IC engines waste 70 of the chemical energy in
    petrol as heat
  • Engine cooling system must remove this heat to
    prevent overheating
  • Engine runs best at a fairly high temperature
    (93oC)

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COOLING SYSTEM (2)
  • In cold engine, components wear out faster, is
    less efficient emits more pollution
  • Cooling system allows engine to heat up as
    quickly as possible then keep it at a constant
    temperature

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COOLING SYSTEM (3)
  • Liquid Cooling
  • circulates a fluid through pipes and passageways
    in the engine, absorbs heat, cooling the engine
  • The fluid leaves the engine, passes the radiator
    which transfers the heat from the fluid to the
    air blowing
  • Water pump (driven by belt connected to
    crankshaft) sends the fluid into the engine block
  • Thermostat opened water goes to radiator
    thermostat closed fluid back to pump engine
  • Auto cars have separate circuit for cooling
    transmission fluid built into the radiator

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COOLING SYSTEM (4)
  • Radiator cap increases the boiling point of your
    coolant by about 25oC
  • Cooling fan controlled to maintain engine
    constant temperature (FWD - electric fan
    controlled by thermostatic switch or ECU)
  • Water - most effective fluids for holding heat,
    (most cars use mixture of water and ethylene
    glycol (C2H6O2) also known as antifreeze

15
COOLING SYSTEM (5)
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IGNITION SYSTEM (1)
  • Ignition oil - generates high voltages to create
    a spark (current flows from battery through
    primary winding suddenly disrupted by breaker
    points to 100,000 V

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IGNITION SYSTEM (2)
  • Distributor - distribute the high voltage from
    the coil to correct cylinder
  • Spark timing - critical to an engine performance
  • Spark advance (high speeds) spark retard
    (idling low speeds)

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IGNITION SYSTEM (3)
  • Spark plug - spark plug supplies spark that
    ignites the A/F
  • forces electricity to arc across a gap
  • must have insulation
  • Must withstand extreme heat pressure (plug tip
    burns deposits)
  • must happen at just the right moment for things
    to work properly

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Distributor-less ignitions have a coil for each
spark plug, located directly on the spark plug
itself no spark cables no distributors
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THE END
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