In order, list the 4 cycles in a 4 stroke engine.
What is Intake, Compression, Power, and Exhaust.
How are two stroke engines lubricated?
What is oil added to fuel.
What connects the piston to the crankshaft?
What is the connecting rod.
What is viscosity referring to?
The oils ability to flow.
What does OHV stand for?
What is overhead valve.
How are 4 stroke engines lubricated.
What is oil in the crankcase.
What is scavenge loss?
What is the loss of fresh air/fuel mixture out of the exhaust port.
What is located between the cam lobe and push rod?
What is a lifter.
What does the "W" stand for in 5W-30
What is Winter.
What does OHC stand for?
What is Overhead Cam.
How is the air fuel mixture brought into the combustion chamber.
What is intake stroke creates vacuum - sucking in air fuel mixture through intake valve.
How does air/fuel and exhaust gasses enter and leave the engine?
What is ports.
How many Piston rings does a small engine typically have?
What are 3.
What does the service classification "S" stand for?
What is Spark Ignition.
What gas do batteries release?
What is hydrogen.
How many times does the piston move up and down to complete one cycle.
What is two.
How many times does the piston rotate up and down to complete one cycle.
What is one.
Where are automatic compression releases located
Where is the camshaft.
What does SAE stand for?
What is society of Automotive Engineers.
What needs to be adjusted to ensure proper valve time open?
What are rocker arms.
How are exhaust valves cooled?
What is exhaust gasses passing and when the exhaust valve is closed. (through metal on metal contact)
What valve in the crankcase allows the air/fuel/oil mixture into the combustion chamber.
What is the Reed Valve
What three jobs does a flywheel have
What is Keep engine spinning evenly, cool engine, and help deliver spark at specific time.
What does API stand for? DOUBLE POINTS - What do they regulate?
What is American Petroleum Institute. What are service classifications.
What adjusts the height of the cut on a chainsaw.
what is the racker