Engine types
2.5 centimeters
1 inch =
1000 cubic centimeters
1 liter volume =
1 horsepower
550 foot pounds of work per second =
Valve float
At high engine speeds valves open and close so quickly that they sometimes cant close completely. reducing engine power in OHV.
OHC overhead camshaft
Camshaft is located in cylinder head, closer to valves, no pushrods
OHV over head Valve
Camshaft is located in engine block, away from valves needing push rods
In line engine
Cylinders are numbered in order front to back in this type engine
EFI
Electronic fuel injection abbreviation
manufacturers repair manual
Engine specifications and exact repair procedures contained in.
2
English sized bolts have slashes on the head to count for size and add +
Specifications
Exact measurements and characteristics of a particular engine
1,2,3, and so on engine format
Ford and other manufacturers for v-type use this numbering method for cylinders, looking at engine left side is 1,2,3, and so on first and continue until you need right side
even - odd engine format
GM and many manufacturers for v-type use this numbering method for cylinders, looking at engine left side is _ and right side is _
compression Ratio
Ratio of BDC volume to TDC volume is called
DOHC (double overhead camshaft)
Two separate camshafts used one for intake and one for exhaust, both mounted in the same cylinder head.
In-Line, V-TYPE, Horizontally opposed,
Types of cylinder arrangement
90 degrees
V-type engine angle for full size cars and light trucks
60 degrees
V-type engine angle for smaller midsize cars
emission information label
a precise way to look for the identity of a vehicles engine
e-ring
a ring with a shape of the letter E, designed to be installed over the outside diameter of a shaft. prevents relative motion between parts.
flat spiral spring
also called clock spring or motor spring formed from coiled pieces of flat metal, usually enclosed in a case.
foot- pounds
amount of work performed in unit measurements is
turbo boost
an additional system that controls the amount of pressure that's created in the intake manifold
red line
an engine maximum speed is often called
Carburetor
an older component that mixes fuel with the air entering the engine. relies on air pressure and suction effect to mix the fuel.
60 to 90 degrees
angles of typical V-type engine
valve configuration
another characteristic to identify engines is
Valve timing
another way to increase the incoming of air and fuel mixture.
motor mounts
attach engine securely to a vehicle and prevent vibrations from being transferred into the passenger area of the car.
Vehicle identification number (VIN)
best way to learn exact information about a particular engine manufacturers features and engine type by looking at its unique.
engines maximum power output rating
brake horsepower rating is
speed governors
built into the fuel injection pump it gradually shuts off the fuel supply at or near a certain speed, since there is no throttle.
emissions
burned combustion gases allowed to escape into surrounding air
crankshaft
camshaft is driven by the
fluid filled engine stabilizer or fluid dampener
contains a rod and piston that moves inside an oil filled housing, similar to a shock absorber
bolts and nuts
designed to be used together
pre combustion chamber or pre chamber
diesel engine contains a small separate combustion chamber
things that effect engine power
displacement, compression ratio, ignition timing, valve timing, camshaft design, and amount of fuel delivered to engine.
work
distance X force =
feet
distance is measured in
diameter of engine cylinder
distance measured across the cylinder
stroke
distance that piston travels from top to bottom is called
Fuel injection system
due to air and fuel mixture being difficult to control, traditional carburetors have been replaced by this system which has spray nozzles that spray fuel directly into air passing thru the intake manifold.
front wheel drive
engine is mounted sideways sometimes and crankshaft runs side to side, in arrangement
transverse mounted
engine is side ways
RPM (rotations per minute)
engine speed is measured in
mid engine vehicles
engines located in the middle are called
multiple valve engine or multi valve
engines that contain more than two valves per cylinder
bolt
externally threaded fastener used with a nut
locknut
fastener has a special locking feature inside its hole, to prevent rotation and to help a bolted assembly stay together under conditions of vibration.
coarse fastener
fastener recommended for general use, threads are farther apart
threaded fasteners
fasteners that have threads, such as screws, nuts, bolts
fine fasteners
fasteners used for high vibrations and threads are tighter together
pounds
force is measured in
rear wheel drive cars
front to back arrangement
central fuel injection system or throttle-body (TBI)
fuel injection system that use one or two large nozzles are called
port injection systems
fuel injection system that uses separate nozzles for each cylinder are called
methanol
fuel made by wood products
ethanol
fuel made from grains
key seat
groove on the shaft that the key sits in is called
pancake engine, usually mounted in rear
horizontally opposed engine
glow plug
in diesel engines used to add heat to the combustion chamber in cold weather, its a resistive electrical device producing heat when electrical current runs thru it.
tachometer
indicated engine speed to the driver as engine was operated, mostly with manual transmissions
camshaft
is used to open and close engine valves to the proper times in engine cycle
keyway
key extends out of key seat and into a slot in the part called
woodruff key
key is shaped like a half moon. used to connect gears and shafts in a transmission assembly
boost control
limits the amount of boost produced
alternative fuels
liquid propane, alcohol, diesel fuel, and electricity
cotter pins
locking device to secure parts in a position
clevis pin
looks like an unthreaded bolt and has a hole drilled thru its end.
liter
main unit of volume in metric system and slightly larger than a quart
platform code or body code
manufacturers designate a vehicle by a letter rather than model name in the (VIN), two vehicles have same basis chasis and engine, sold under different brand names.
indicated horsepower
mathematically calculated value of horsepower for an engine
rotary engine
mazda produced this engine only a few years
solid type stabilizer
metal rod or bracket that works much like an engine mount, have rubber bushings to help absorb engine vibration
number
metric bolts have what stamped on the head
5:1 and 9:1
most automotive engines have compression ratio between
dynamometer
most common way to measure engine output
Bottom edge of windshield, drivers side
most convenient place on car to find (VIN)
SOHC (single overhead camshaft)
one camshaft in cylinder head to operate all valves
horsepower and torque
one is measured in a strait line direction and the other is measured in a rotary direction.
compression spring
open coiled wire spring that's designed to resist the pressure of weight
firing order
order which the cylinders are ignited is called the
diesel injector
performs all the functions of carburation, fuel ignition timing, and engine speed control.
Turbo lag
period of time between no boost and boost increase the pressure of incoming air.
engine displacement formula
pie (3.14) X diameter squared X stoke length X number of cylinders divided by 4. or .7854 X diameter squared X stroke length X number of cylinders.
washer
round and flat pieces of hardware, to partially cover an oversized hole, provide more bearing surface for nuts, distribute load over a greater area, serve as a locking device for a threaded fastener, to form a seal to serve as a spacer
c-ring
same as an e-ring but without center lug, used for general purposes.
locations of specifications
service manuals, vehicle body markings
round washer
simplest type of washer
fasteners
small pieces of hardware used to connect parts together on a machine
intercooler
small radiator used to cool the air leaving the compressor side of the turbocharger
dowel pins
small, cylinder shaped steel pins used to hold parts together in alignment.
key
special type of fastener that's used to secure gears, pulleys, and other parts to the shaft to prevent slippage as shaft turns.
grade
the strength of a bolt is called
engine configuration
the way which cylinders and valves are arranged in an engine
cap screws
these screws are similar but larger than machine type screws.
machine screws
these screws have flat ends, unlike wood screws. these are pan head, round head, truss head, flat head, fillister head, oval head, hexagonal head, hexagonal head with integral washer.
fuel injector and glow plug
these two objects are installed in the pre chamber
superchargers
this device acts like a fan and doesn't use exhaust to run it, it uses a belt run from the crankshaft.
turbocharger
this device is divided by a compressor side and a turbine side and has four openings and is run by exhaust gases leaving the engine directed into the device, forcing air into the intake manifold.
diesel engine
this engine uses very high compression ratio to produce heat with no ignition system, and no throttle
diesel fuel
this fuel is actually a fuel oil, like the heating oil used in homes
Liquid propane gas
this gas can be very explosive and stored under very high pressure, yet burns very clean
setscrew
this screw holds parts such as sheaves, sprockets, and gears in their proper position. a hexagonal recess extends down into the screw, allowing a hexagonal wrench to loosen or tighten the screw.
ISO (international Standardization organization
threaded fasteners are classified by three dimensions length, thread pitch, diameter by this organization
extension spring
tightly closed coiled spring, that stretches when its ends are pulled
61.02
to convert liters to cubic inches you multiply number of liters by or to convert cubic inches to liters you divide by.
engine stabilizer
to stop the engine from twisting and tilting from side to side on front wheel engines a component is used
Torque
twisting or rotational force that an engine can produce
turbocharger and supercharger
two different pump type devices that use pressure to increase the amount of fuel and air mixture that enter an engines cylinders
unified national coarse (UNC) and unified national course (UNF)
two different thread pitches
ethanol and methanol
two most common alcohol fuels
compressor and turbine
two sections in a turbo charger are
solid type and fluid filled type
two types of engine stabilizers
mechanical fasteners
unthreaded fasteners such as washers, keys, retaining rings, pins, springs.
external retaining ring
used to hold a bearing in position, needs special type of pliers to open
internal retaining ring
used to hold a bearing, seal, or other component inside a hole.
engine cylinders displacement
volume of space that the piston moves from very bottom of cylinder to the path of the very top
lock washer
washer has bent appearance, pushes under head of screw and down onto the part.
internal tooth lock washer
washer provides the greatest amount of locking power
gasoline
which last longer a gallon of gasoline or alcohol
electronic fuel injection systems
with newer technology almost all fuel injection systems are controlled electronically by computerized engine control systems, called.
power
work divided by time =