Engines
Fuels
Brakes
Lubrication
Misc.
100

What are the 4 strokes in the 4-stroke cycle?

Intake, compression, power, exhaust 


100

What is the second most common type of fuel?

Diesel

100

Drum brakes are commonly found on all 4 wheels?

No 

100

what do you use to tell how much oil in the engine

the dipstick

100

Lug nuts should be tightened in what pattern?

Star

200

The distance of piston up and down movement from TDC to BDC is called?

Piston stroke

200

A  lean fuel mixture has more ___ then fuel?

Air 

200

Brake shoe linings are fastened to the brake shoe by 

Rivets and bonded 

200

which of the following holds the extra supply of oil?

oil pan

200

The 2 pieces of a wheel are the rim and?

Tire

300

What is the third stroke in the 4 stroke cycle?

Power

300

The fuel tank _____  fuel

Stores/holds
300

the ___ creates the hydraulic pressure needed to transmit force to each wheel?

Master cylinder 

300

which of the following separates engine parts to prevent metal on metal contact 

oil film 

300

The what is used to dampen pressure and vibrations to reduces exhaust noise 

Muffler

400

What is the fourth stroke in the 4 stroke cycle?

Exhaust 

400

The fuel lines ____ fuel 

Carry 

400

Do some brake fluids absorb moisture?

Yes 

400

oil viscosity refers to a motor oils

thickness

400

On the sidewall marking of the tire "195/70 R 14" the 14 refers to the?

Size/diameter of the rim

500

What is the first stroke in the 4 stroke cycle?

Intake

500

What is the first and second most common types of fuel?

Gasoline and Diesel 

500

The brake booster uses vacuum from the engine to assist in braking force?

True

500

the proper coolant mixture for a vehicle is?

50/50 water and antifreeze

500

What does WHMIS stand for?

Workplace Hazardous Material Information System 

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