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Advertisement Learning Objectives: Study the parts of the lubricating system of the EFI engine. Working principle of the EFI lubricating system. Introduction If the heart of a car is its engine, then its brain must be the Engine Control Unit …
Advertisement 1. Bed Plate: The bed plate provides the rigid seating of the crankshaft, which is essential for satisfactory engine operation. The bed plate is constructed of a deep longitudinal girder (running along the length of the engine) and a …
Advertisement Why is the intake valve larger than the exhaust valve? The valve is opened by the cam and the valve spring is closed. When the mixture needs to be sucked into the cylinder, the intake valve will open. When the …
Advertisement Knocking is a phenomenon of generating unwanted pressure wave which creates unpleasant sound and can damage engine wall during combustion in engines. Knocking is largely associated with SI engines. It occurs due to the self-ignition of unburned charge into …
Advertisement Why are there seizure marks all over the piston crown? What happens when the oil injection nozzle is bent or faulty, resulting in insufficient cooling of the piston from below? How does piston skirt seizure on both sides appear? …
Advertisement A piston is a cylindrical engine component that slides back and forth in the cylinder bore by Forces produced during the combustion process. The piston acts as a movable end of the combustion chamber. The stationary end of the …
Advertisement UPDATE - 2021/04/12 Car owners might come across the issue of ‘Caliper piston won’t compress’ in their vehicles. They may perhaps notice that their vehicle draws more to one direction when braking, or the brakes are not releasing completely …
Advertisement The main function of the valve train, as indicated by its name Is to control the opening and closing of the valves and, for older models, The fuel output of the injectors. Most of the heavy-duty diesel engines we …