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Automotive Mechanics Volume 2 9th Edition By Simpson -Test Bank

Automotive Mechanics Volume 2 9th Edition By Simpson -Test Bank   Instant Download - Complete Test Bank With Answers     Sample Questions Are Posted Below   Chapter 05 Testbank Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ How is the deck of the block checked for flatness?           How are cylinder bores measured?       …

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Automotive Mechanics Volume 2 9th Edition By Simpson -Test Bank

 

Instant Download – Complete Test Bank With Answers

 

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

Chapter 05 Testbank

Student: ___________________________________________________________________________

  1. How is the deck of the block checked for flatness?

 

 

 

 

 

  1. How are cylinder bores measured?

 

 

 

 

 

  1. What is Plastigage and what is it used for?

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Thorough cleaning of the cylinder block would not typically include removal of all paint.
    True    False

 

  1. Threaded holes in the cylinder block should be blown out with compressed air.
    True    False

 

  1. When removing welsh plugs from an engine block, knock them in first and then prise them out sideways.
    True    False

 

  1. Cylinders should always be measured for out-of-round and taper.
    True    False

 

  1. The cylinder wear shown in the following diagram is waviness.

    True    False

 

  1. After honing has been completed, which method would be recommended for cleaning?
    A. Steam-clean, then dry with air and spray with waterproof lubricant.
    B. Wash with detergent and hot water, dry with rags and wipe with an oil cloth.
    C. Flush with safety solvent then spray with a moly-based lubricant.
    D. Wash with kerosene, then water, then dry with rags.

 

  1. Identify the cylinder wear in the following diagram.

    A. Waviness.
    B. Scuffing.
    C. Distortion.
    D. Scoring.

 

  1. Dry sleeves are typically used:
    A. to replace an existing sleeve
    B. to repair a damaged bore
    C. to change the engine size
    D. to restore a cylinder to its original size

 

  1. Flanged dry sleeves are installed:
    A. flush with the block face
    B. protruding above the block face
    C. sunken below the block face
    D.

this depends upon the manufacturer.

 

 

  1. Wet sleeves generally:
    A. are smothered in grease before installation
    B. need to be placed in dry ice before fitting
    C. are an interference fit
    D. locate by hand easily when no seals are fitted

 

  1. Crankshaft bearing journals are measured for:
    A. out-of-round and thickness variation
    B. oversize and taper
    C. thickness variation and taper
    D. taper and out-of-round

 

  1. Crankshafts requiring reconditioning are usually:
    A. filed
    B. ground
    C. scraped
    D. machined with a cutter

 

  1. Plastigage is used to:
    A. check depth readings
    B. determine clearances
    C. aid the assembly of the connecting rods
    D. cover parts such as pistons

 

  1. Crankshaft endplay could generally be measured accurately with:
    A. an inside micrometer
    B. a steel rule
    C. feeler gauges
    D. vernier calipers

 

  1. If individual main bearing caps are used, they must be assembled:
    A. facing the same direction in any order
    B. in a specific order and direction
    C. in any sequence
    D. with arrows facing the flywheel

 

Which of the following is used to measure a crankshaft for alignment?

  1. Dial gauge.
    B. Outside micrometer.
    C. Vernier caliper.
    D. Inside micrometer.

 

  1. A main bearing showing the overlay wiped off with crankshaft damage would most probably be caused by:
    A. lack of oil
    B. old engine oil
    C. excessive power use
    D. incorrect bearing having been installed

 

  1. Engine bearing damage caused by excessive lugging would most likely show as:
    A. cracks on both bearing surfaces
    B. cracks on the upper bearing surface
    C. cracks on the lower bearing surface
    D. none of the given options is correct.

 

  1. A full-flow oil filter that had blocked over time would most probably cause:
    A. blue discolouration to the bearings from lack of oil
    B. removal of bearing metal overlay
    C.

no damage as a bypass would allow oil flow

  1. scratch marks on the bearings from dirt and carbon

 

  1. Identify the following type of bearing wear.

    A. Fatigue failure.
    B. Poor seating.
    C. Lack of oil.
    D. Radius ride.

 

  1. Using the following diagram, which of the measurements measures vertical taper?

    A. C vs D.
    B. A vs C.
    C. B vs D.
    D. A vs B.

 

  1. The depth of the scratches produced during honing is determined by:
    A. the speed of the drill
    B. the speed of the vertical movement of the drill
    C. the type of lubricant used during honing
    D. the grit size of the abrasive

 

  1. Which of the following form part of a block inspection?
    A. Bores for scores and water.
    B. All of the given options are correct.
    C. Threads and bearing bores for condition.
    D. Coolant passages and core plugs for corrosion.

 

  1. Using the following diagram, which of the following measures out of round?

    A. None of the given options is correct.
    B. A-A multiplied by B-B.
    C. A-A minus B-B.
    D. A-A plus B-B.

 

  1. Using the following diagram, taking measurements at both top and bottom, which measurement is taken at A-A?

    A. Taper.
    B. Thrust.
    C. Undersize.
    D. Runout.

 

 

 

Chapter 05 Testbank Key

  1. (p.  ) How is the deck of the block checked for flatness?

The top of the cylinder block can be checked for flatness by using a straightedge and feeler gauge.

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Easy
Section: Servicing cylinder blocks

  1. (p.  ) How are cylinder bores measured?

Cylinders are measured in the following way:
1 – Before measuring cylinder wear, wipe the cylinder clean and examine it for scores and visible wear.
2 – Place the cylinder-bore gauge across the cylinder, just below the unworn ring ridge.
3 – Turn the bezel to set the dial gauge to zero.
4 – Move the gauge slowly up and down the cylinder to measure taper. The pointer will move on the scale.
5 – Turn the cylinder-bore gauge 90° in the cylinder to measure out-of-round.

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Medium
Section: Checking and measuring cylinders

  1. (p.  ) What is Plastigage and what is it used for?

Plastigage is a soft thin plastic strip used to check a bearing oil clearance. The procedure is:
1 – Wipe the journal and bearing clean of oil.
2 – Place a strip of Plastigage in the centre of the bearing.
3 – Replace and tighten the bearing cap – do not turn the crankshaft.
4 – Remove the cap and, with the scale provided, measure the flattened Plastigage at its widest point – this is the bearing clearance.

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Medium
Section: Servicing main bearings

  1. (p.  ) Thorough cleaning of the cylinder block would not typically include removal of all paint.
    TRUE

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Easy
Section: Servicing cylinder blocks

  1. (p.  ) Threaded holes in the cylinder block should be blown out with compressed air.
    TRUE

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Easy
Section: Servicing cylinder blocks

  1. (p.  ) When removing welsh plugs from an engine block, knock them in first and then prise them out sideways.
    FALSE

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Easy
Section: Servicing cylinder blocks

  1. (p.  ) Cylinders should always be measured for out-of-round and taper.
    TRUE

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Easy
Section: Checking and measuring cylinders

  1. (p.  ) The cylinder wear shown in the following diagram is waviness.

    FALSE

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Easy
Section: Checking and measuring cylinders

  1. After honing has been completed, which method would be recommended for cleaning?
    A.Steam-clean, then dry with air and spray with waterproof lubricant.
    B. Wash with detergent and hot water, dry with rags and wipe with an oil cloth.
    C. Flush with safety solvent then spray with a moly-based lubricant.
    D. Wash with kerosene, then water, then dry with rags.

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Medium
Section: Hones and honing cylinders

  1. Identify the cylinder wear in the following diagram.

    A. Waviness.
    B. Scuffing.
    C. Distortion.
    D. Scoring.

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Medium
Section: Checking and measuring cylinders

  1. Dry sleeves are typically used:
    A.to replace an existing sleeve
    B. to repair a damaged bore
    C. to change the engine size
    D. to restore a cylinder to its original size

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Hard
Section: Servicing cylinder sleeves

  1. Flanged dry sleeves are installed:
    A.flush with the block face
    B. protruding above the block face
    C. sunken below the block face
    D.

this depends upon the manufacturer.

 

 

Competency: AURTTE4005 Overhaul engines and associated engine components
Difficulty: Medium
Section: Servicing cylinder sleeves

  1. Wet sleeves generally:
    A.are smothered in grease before installation
    B. need to be placed in dry ice before fitting
    C. are an interference fit
    D. locate by hand easily when no seals are fitted

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Easy
Section: Servicing cylinder sleeves

  1. Crankshaft bearing journals are measured for:
    A.out-of-round and thickness variation
    B. oversize and taper
    C. thickness variation and taper
    D. taper and out-of-round

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Easy
Section: Crankshaft service

  1. Crankshafts requiring reconditioning are usually:
    A.filed
    B. ground
    C. scraped
    D. machined with a cutter

 

Competency: AURTTE4005 Overhaul engines and associated engine components
Difficulty: Easy
Section: Crankshaft service

  1. Plastigage is used to:
    A.check depth readings
    B. determine clearances
    C. aid the assembly of the connecting rods
    D. cover parts such as pistons

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Easy
Section: Servicing main bearings

  1. Crankshaft endplay could generally be measured accurately with:
    A.an inside micrometer
    B. a steel rule
    C. feeler gauges
    D. vernier calipers

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Easy
Section: Servicing main bearings

  1. If individual main bearing caps are used, they must be assembled:
    A.facing the same direction in any order
    B. in a specific order and direction
    C. in any sequence
    D. with arrows facing the flywheel

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Hard
Section: Servicing main bearings

Which of the following is used to measure a crankshaft for alignment?

  1. Dial gauge.
    B. Outside micrometer.
    C. Vernier caliper.
    D. Inside micrometer.

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Easy
Section: Crankshaft service

  1. A main bearing showing the overlay wiped off with crankshaft damage would most probably be caused by:
    A.lack of oil
    B. old engine oil
    C. excessive power use
    D. incorrect bearing having been installed

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Medium
Section: Analysing bearing failures

  1. Engine bearing damage caused by excessive lugging would most likely show as:
    A.cracks on both bearing surfaces
    B. cracks on the upper bearing surface
    C. cracks on the lower bearing surface
    D. none of the given options is correct.

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Medium
Section: Analysing bearing failures

  1. A full-flow oil filter that had blocked over time would most probably cause:
    A.blue discolouration to the bearings from lack of oil
    B. removal of bearing metal overlay
    C.

no damage as a bypass would allow oil flow

  1. scratch marks on the bearings from dirt and carbon

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Hard
Section: Analysing bearing failures

  1. Identify the following type of bearing wear.

    A. Fatigue failure.
    B. Poor seating.
    C. Lack of oil.
    D. Radius ride.

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Easy
Section: Analysing bearing failures

  1. Using the following diagram, which of the measurements measures vertical taper?

    A. C vs D.
    B. A vs C.
    C. B vs D.
    D. A vs B.

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Medium
Section: Crankshaft service

  1. The depth of the scratches produced during honing is determined by:
    A.the speed of the drill
    B. the speed of the vertical movement of the drill
    C. the type of lubricant used during honing
    D. the grit size of the abrasive

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Medium
Section: Hones and honing cylinders

  1. Which of the following form part of a block inspection?
    A.Bores for scores and water.
    B. All of the given options are correct.
    C. Threads and bearing bores for condition.
    D. Coolant passages and core plugs for corrosion.

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Easy
Section: Servicing cylinder blocks

  1. Using the following diagram, which of the following measures out of round?

    A. None of the given options is correct.
    B. A-A multiplied by B-B.
    C. A-A minus B-B.
    D. A-A plus B-B.

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Hard
Section: Checking and measuring cylinders

  1. Using the following diagram, taking measurements at both top and bottom, which measurement is taken at A-A?

    A. Taper.
    B. Thrust.
    C. Undersize.
    D. Runout.

 

Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle)
Difficulty: Hard
Section: Checking and measuring cylinders

 

 

Chapter 05 Testbank Summary

Category # of Questions
Competency: AURLTE3002: Repair engines and associated engine components (light vehicle) 26
Competency: AURTTE4005 Overhaul engines and associated engine components 2
Difficulty: Easy 14
Difficulty: Hard 5
Difficulty: Medium 9
Section: Analysing bearing failures 4
Section: Checking and measuring cylinders 6
Section: Crankshaft service 4
Section: Hones and honing cylinders 2
Section: Servicing cylinder blocks 5
Section: Servicing cylinder sleeves 3
Section: Servicing main bearings 4

 

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