Exhaust Systems Flashcards
What is the purpose of the exhaust system?
To remove high-temperature noxious gasses.
Name two types of reciprocating engine exhaust systems.
The short stack and the collector system.
What drawback in using collector-type exhaust systems is more than offset when used on turbocharged engines.
The loss of horsepower due to exhaust system back pressure.
What could result if the internal baffles or diffusers in an exhaust system fail?
The flow of the exhaust gasses could be restricted, resulting in a loss of engine power.
What type of exhaust system is used on turbocharged engines?
The collector system.
What kind of material is normally used to make the muffler shrouds found in the exhaust system?
Stainless steel.
How do you inspect the internal baffles and diffusers of an exhaust system?
By disassembling the exhaust system as necessary and visually inspecting the components.
Why is an exhaust system failure considered a severe hazard?
It can result in CO poisoning, loss of engine power, or fire.
What could happen if lead, zinc, or galvanized marks are made on an exhaust system?
They cause a charge in molecular structure, which could result in cracks when heated.
What happens if the heat exchanger leaks exhaist gasses into the induction system?
There is a loss of engine power.
What is an indication of an exhaust gas leak?
A flat gray or sooty black deposit in the area of the leak.
Where are the most common places to find cracks in an exhaust system?
At welded or clamped areas and at the flanges.
What is a common cause of turbocharger waste gate sticking?
Coke deposits or carbon build-up.
Why are turbocharged exhaust system leaks very damaging at high altitudes?
Pressure differential will cause the leak to escape with torch-like intensity.
What are exhaust system coke deposits?
Excessive carbon buildup.