Energy
Materials
Engine Cycles
Carburetors
Engine Construction
100

The ability to do work

What is energy

100

The state of being thick, sticky, and semifluid in consistency, due to internal friction.



What is viscosity?

100

4 key events common to all internal combustion engines.

What is intake, compression, power and exhaust?

100

A narrowed area in the carburetor.

What is a venturi?

100

The shape of a cam ground piston when it is cold.

What is a egg shape?

200

List two types of carbon neutral energy.  

What is solar, wind, or hydro-electric energy?

200

This material is soft and flexible.

What is rubber?

200

The spark plug fires during this stroke.  

What is the compression stroke?

200

A mixture that has too much fuel.

What is a rich mixture?

200

The temperature can reach _______ near the top of the piston?

What is 600 degrees Fahrenheit? (316 Celsius)

300

Two ways to measure energy

What is BTU's and joules?

300

A product that is stiffer and offers more performance in suspension car parts.

What is polyurethane bushings.  

300

Two stroke engines are lubricated by what product?

What is fuel/ oil mixture.  

300

Intake Manifold vacuum is created by the piston during ________________.  ( 2 words)

What is the intake stroke?

300

Used to scrape the surplus oil from the cylinder wall.

What is the oil ring.  

400

Having a balance between emitting carbon and absorbing carbon from the atmosphere.

What is carbon neutral?

400

The ability of a material to absorb force and flex in different directions, returning to its original position. 

What is elacticity?

400

 This force pulls fuel/ air mixture into the crankcase.

What is vacuum?

400

________ is the weight of air pressing down on the Earth as well as everything on it.

What is atmospheric pressure?

400

This Provides a constant turning force to the wheels

What is the crankshaft?

500

3 major forms of fossil fuels in Saskatchewan

What is coal, natural gas and oil?

500

A characteristic of a material that does not break or shatter when receiving a blow or under a sudden shock.

What is toughness?

500

4 stroke engines have this mechanical part, but 2 stroke engines do not.  

What is a camshaft?

500

To restrict air flow through the carburetor, which provides an extra rich mixture for starting.

What is choke?

500

These two commonly used angle of 30 and 45 degrees are used on what part?

What is valves?