the crank shaft converts liner motion into what
what is rotary motion
force used in the brake system to stop.
what is friction
two type of mechanical steering systems are?
what are the steering rack and steering gear box.
two types of suspension on a 4 wheel drive vehicle
what are independent and solid axle
brand new fluid that looks dirty and smells burnt is what?
what is synthetic
when the piston is at a position when the spark plug fires
what is top dead center
Name the law that governs fluid flow.
what is Pascals law
joint used to turn the wheel.
what is a tie rod end
name the join that allow the spindle to turn.
what is the ball joint
the component that take power and turns it 90 degrees in a drive line
what is the differential
in 5w30 motor oil, the W stand for what?
What is Winter.
the effectiveness of a brake pad on a brake rotor is due to what?
what is the coefficient of friction
a power steering pump is driven by the what?
what is the engine.
SLA refers to what?
what is short arm long arm
the sun is part of what in a transmission?
what is the planetary gear set
what are the 4 strokes of an engine
what are intake, compression, power and exhaust.
name the two brake systems.
What are the front rear split and the dual diagonal system
component used to support the parallel steering linkage
what is the idler arm
macpherson is a type of what
what is strut
Flywheel (blank) pressure plate. what is missing?
what is the friction disk
the crankshaft is held in place by?
What are main bearings.
brake fluid is used in brake systems because it has a high boiling point and it is (blank) to remove moisture.
what is Hygroscopic
name the component that allows an electrical connection to the steering wheel controls.
what is the clock spring
the alignment of the front and rear axles
what is the thrust angle
fluid coupler for an automatic transmission.
what is the torque converter