Reciprocating Engine Operation, Instruments, Maintenance, and Overhaul Flashcards

1
Q

What indications are given in the event of a leaking or open primer while the engine is running?

A

The engine will not idle properly.

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A cold cylinder is found when troubleshooting a running engine. What does this indicate?

A

No combustion in that cylinder.

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3
Q

When pulling a propeller through, a hissing sound is heard, indicating valve blow-by. What procedure should be performed next?

A

A compression check should be performed to identify the faulty cylinder.

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4
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What is the purpose of performing a compression test?

A

To determine if the valves, pistons, and rings are sealing properly.

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5
Q

When an engine is overhauled, how is its total time affected? When an engine is rebuilt, how is its operating history affected?

A

The total time on the engine must be continued and the time since major overhaul is entered into the engine log. If the manufacturer rebuilds the engine, it is granted a zero-time status and is considered to have no previous operating history.

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What inspections should be performed after a propeller strike without sudden stoppage?

A

1 - Inspect engine mounts, the crankcase, and the nose section for damage.
2 - Inspect the oil and oil screens/filters for metal particles.
3 - Inspect the crankshaft or driveshaft for cracks and misalignment.

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7
Q

Name some of the precautions that should be performed prior to engine removal.

A

Disconnect the battery, turn off the fuel valves, chock the wheels, and if necessary, install a tail stand.

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Q

When inspecting a piston, where are cracks most likely to be found?

A

In those areas that are highly stressed; usually the base of the piston bosses, inside at the junction of the bore and the walls, and the ring lands.

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9
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What does it mean if an engine part is within “serviceable limits”?

A

It means that the part is within the manufacturer’s limits and can be used in an engine (does not require replacement).

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10
Q

What tools or instruments are used to inspect a cylinder barrel for out-of-roundness?

A

A dial indicator or an inside micrometer is usually used to measure the top of the cylinder and at the skirt. A telescopic gauge and micrometer can also be used. Two readings should be taken 90 degrees from each other.

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11
Q

How can a loose stud in an engine crankcase be repaired?

A

Remove the loose stud and inspect the hole for size and thread condition. It may be necessary to use an oversize stud or Heli-Coil insert.

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12
Q

What publication is used to check an engine for normal operation?

A

Manufacturer’s maintenance manual.

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13
Q

What purpose does and oil analysis serve?

A

Metal particles in the oil show normal and abnormal wear of the engine. This helps in evaluating the engine’s internal condition.

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Q

What inspection should be performed on an engine that has been in storage?

A

Perform an inspection to determine if there is any corrosion damage.

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15
Q

Where would a carburetor air temperature bulb be located?

A

In the ram air intake duct.

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16
Q

What is the fuel pressure range on float type carburetors?

A

3 to 5psi

17
Q

Name the basic components of a fuel indicating system.

A

The transmitter and the indicator.

18
Q

What unit of measure is generally used to indicate fuel flow?

A

Pounds or gallons per hour.

19
Q

Why is fuel flow monitored?

A

To determine fuel consumption and engine performance.

20
Q

What does the manifold gauge indicate and how is it calibrated?

A

It measures the absolute pressure in the engine manifold and is calibrated in inches of mercury.

21
Q

What directly controls manifold pressure?

A

Throttle opening and engine rpm.

22
Q

During engine operation, where should the propeller control be set when checking the manifold pressure?

A

Low pitch, high rpm.

23
Q

Is the aircraft electrical system required to power a cylinder head temperature gauge?

A

No. A thermocouple is used as the electrical source.

24
Q

What are possible indications of an oil pressure transmitter or indicator malfunction?

A

A severe or sudden drop in oil pressure while the oil temperature remains normal and oil supply remains full.

25
Q

What does a tachometer indicate on a reciprocating engine?

A

Engine rpm.

26
Q

Where should the thermocouple be installed on a reciprocating engine using a single probe cylinder head temperature system?

A

On the hottest cylinder.