Cars, Planes, Trains and Boats Flashcards
A cylindrical component that moves up and down inside the engine cylinder. It helps in compressing the air-fuel mixture and converting linear motion into rotational motion
Piston
The main chamber where combustion takes place. Engines can have multiple cylinders arranged in a specific configuration, such as inline, V-shaped, or horizontally opposed
Cylinder
A shaft that converts the linear motion of the piston into rotational motion. It is connected to the pistons via connecting rods and transfers the energy to the transmission and ultimately to the wheels.
Crankshaft
A device that ignites the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber
Spark plug
It delivers a controlled amount of fuel into the combustion chamber in a precise manner
Fuel Injector
A heat exchanger that cools the engine by transferring heat from the coolant to the surrounding air. It helps in preventing the engine from overheating
Radiator
A device that generates electrical power to charge the car’s battery and supply electricity to the vehicle’s electrical system.
Alternator
Synchronizes the rotation of the crankshaft and camshaft, ensuring that engine valves open and close at the right time during each combustion cycle.
Timing Belt
Regulates the flow of coolant to maintain optimal engine temperature.
Thermostat
A rotating disc connected to the crankshaft that helps smooth out the engine’s power delivery and provides a mounting surface for the clutch in manual transmissions.
Flywheel
Drives various engine components, such as the alternator, water pump, power steering pump, and air conditioning compressor.
Serpentine Belt
Similar to a shock absorber but also serves as a structural part of the suspension, providing support and alignment for the wheels.
Strut
Connects the steering system to the wheels and helps maintain proper alignment
Tie Rod
A rotating shaft that transfers power from the transmission to the wheels, typically used in rear-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive vehicles.
Drive Shaft
A friction material that contacts the brake rotor when the brakes are applied, converting kinetic energy into heat to stop the vehicle
Brake pad