Ignition
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compression
4 stroke theory
valves
100

provides gap for voltage to spark

spark plug

100

Small engine blocks are usually made of what 2 materials

aluminum alloy

cast iron

100

what is the main function of the rings

seal between piston and cylinder

100

what action is taking place on the intake stroke

downward movement of the piston creates a vacuum sucking in the AF mixture
100

valve position during intake stroke

intake open exhaust closed

200

embedded in the flywheel

magnets

200

what 2 parts make up the block

cylinder

crankcase

200

why is it important to compress the AF mixture

Easier to ignite

200

what action is taking place on the power stroke

power is being sent through the connecting rod to the crankshaft 

200

valves position during power stroke

both closed

300

increases low voltage to high voltage

coil

300

considered to be the backbone of any engine

crankshaft

300

why do the valves need to seal properly

air tight combustion chamber

300

what action is taking place during the exhaust stroke

Exhaust gases are being pushed out of the combustion chamber

300

valve position during compression stroke

both closed

400

picks up magnetic field

armature

400

main function is to open and close the valves

2 parts

tappets

camshaft

400

what part holds the valves in the closed position

valve springs

400

what is the time when both valves open at the same time and when does this happen

valve overlap 

between exhaust and intake 

400

How is valve timing set and which parts are involved

timing marks 

cam and crank

500

stores electricity

condenser

500

tool used to set gap and clearance

feeler gauge

500

what action is taking place during compression stroke

compressing the AF mixture and increasing its temp, making it  easier to ignite

500

give both types of energy conversions we covered

with small engines

mechanical to linear

linear to rotary

500

1 cycle is how many stroke and how many revolutions of the crankshaft

4 strokes

2 revolutions