40. Worn cylinders can be reconditioned by-- a. None of the below b. Machining in the lathe c. Machining in the engine d. Machining in the gear 41. The instrument needed for the engine is----.- system---- --and electric system-- - a. Vacuum gauge, Ohm meter, Fuel pump, Ammeter b. Vacuum gauge, Ohm meter, Voltmeter, Compression gauge c.Vacuum gauge, Tachometer, Fuel pump, Gas analyzer d.Vacuum gauge, Ohm meter, Fuel pump, Thermometer 42. Defective Thermostat, Obstructed air passage through Radiator, Defective Temperature Gauge are reasons for a. Engine overcooling b. Engine overheating c. Engine overrating d. None of them for ignition system----------- ,for fuel ------

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|40. Worn cylinders can be reconditioned by-------------
a. None of the below
b. Machining in the lathe
c. Machining in the engine
d. Machining in the gear
41. The instrument needed for the engine is----
system-----------and electric system---
a. Vacuum gauge, Ohm meter, Fuel pump, Ammeter
b. Vacuum gauge, Ohm meter, Voltmeter, Compression gauge
c.Vacuum gauge, Tachometer, Fuel pump, Gas analyzer
d.Vacuum gauge, Ohm meter, Fuel pump, Thermometer
42. Defective Thermostat, Obstructed air passage through Radiator, Defective Temperature Gauge are
reasons for
a. Engine overcooling
b. Engine overheating
c. Engine overrating
d. None of them
43. Ignition timing is far too advanced refers to
a. Hard starting
|b. Hard ending
c. Failure starting
d. Failure ending
44. With heavy electrical loads, infrequent or slow driving is required means
a. Battery Not holding charge
b. Battery Uses Excessive Water
c. Battery Always undercharged
d. Slow Cranking Speed
45. Even when the engine is not running, an accessory is drawing too much current means
a. Low Charge Rate
b. No Charge Rate
c. Charge Rate
|d. High Charge Rate
46. The statement “High ambient temperatures, hard driving, and high altitudes all contribute to the
problem" refers to
for ignition system-------
for fuel
a.vapour lock
b.vapour loss
c.vapour
|d.vapour cold
47. Humidity climate and salt water effect on the engine speed
a. True
b. False
48.---
----are slipping, grabbing, dragging, abnormal noises, and vibration
a. Types of clutch
b. Types of break
|c.Types of ventilation
d.Types of engines
Transcribed Image Text:|40. Worn cylinders can be reconditioned by------------- a. None of the below b. Machining in the lathe c. Machining in the engine d. Machining in the gear 41. The instrument needed for the engine is---- system-----------and electric system--- a. Vacuum gauge, Ohm meter, Fuel pump, Ammeter b. Vacuum gauge, Ohm meter, Voltmeter, Compression gauge c.Vacuum gauge, Tachometer, Fuel pump, Gas analyzer d.Vacuum gauge, Ohm meter, Fuel pump, Thermometer 42. Defective Thermostat, Obstructed air passage through Radiator, Defective Temperature Gauge are reasons for a. Engine overcooling b. Engine overheating c. Engine overrating d. None of them 43. Ignition timing is far too advanced refers to a. Hard starting |b. Hard ending c. Failure starting d. Failure ending 44. With heavy electrical loads, infrequent or slow driving is required means a. Battery Not holding charge b. Battery Uses Excessive Water c. Battery Always undercharged d. Slow Cranking Speed 45. Even when the engine is not running, an accessory is drawing too much current means a. Low Charge Rate b. No Charge Rate c. Charge Rate |d. High Charge Rate 46. The statement “High ambient temperatures, hard driving, and high altitudes all contribute to the problem" refers to for ignition system------- for fuel a.vapour lock b.vapour loss c.vapour |d.vapour cold 47. Humidity climate and salt water effect on the engine speed a. True b. False 48.--- ----are slipping, grabbing, dragging, abnormal noises, and vibration a. Types of clutch b. Types of break |c.Types of ventilation d.Types of engines
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