13-02-2017, 04:19 PM
Process:
A. Ignition System
1. Remove the flywheel cover
2. Identify the type of ignition system your engine uses
3. What materials are used in the steering wheel?
4. Remove the steering wheel with the right tools
5. What is the purpose of the starter clutch? Notice how it does not work in some orientations.
6. How much does the steering wheel weigh and what is its function? What would be the advantages and disadvantages of making it heavier?
7. Why does the steering wheel have a section made of a different material?
8. Draw the ignition system identifying all its components
9. Describe how the magnet system works
10. What is ignition timing and why is it important?
11. Remove the rest of the ignition system components
B. Carburetor
1. Remove the air filter and identify the type used
2. Why is the air filter important?
3. Identify carburetor style (pages 4 - 5 Section 3)
4. Remove the carburetor
5. What materials are used in the carburetor?
6. Describe how the Venturi works.
7. How many jets are used and what is their function?
8. How does the throttle work?
9. What type of regulator system does this carburetor use? How does it work?
10. Thoroughly dissect the carburetor assembly
11. Draw carburetor components
12. Reassemble and adjust carburetor to factory specifications
Note: Do not reinstall the carburetor in the engine block, this must be done in the last engine dissection lab!
A. Ignition System
1. Remove the flywheel cover
2. Identify the type of ignition system your engine uses
3. What materials are used in the steering wheel?
4. Remove the steering wheel with the right tools
5. What is the purpose of the starter clutch? Notice how it does not work in some orientations.
6. How much does the steering wheel weigh and what is its function? What would be the advantages and disadvantages of making it heavier?
7. Why does the steering wheel have a section made of a different material?
8. Draw the ignition system identifying all its components
9. Describe how the magnet system works
10. What is ignition timing and why is it important?
11. Remove the rest of the ignition system components
B. Carburetor
1. Remove the air filter and identify the type used
2. Why is the air filter important?
3. Identify carburetor style (pages 4 - 5 Section 3)
4. Remove the carburetor
5. What materials are used in the carburetor?
6. Describe how the Venturi works.
7. How many jets are used and what is their function?
8. How does the throttle work?
9. What type of regulator system does this carburetor use? How does it work?
10. Thoroughly dissect the carburetor assembly
11. Draw carburetor components
12. Reassemble and adjust carburetor to factory specifications
Note: Do not reinstall the carburetor in the engine block, this must be done in the last engine dissection lab!