Engine Top End Construction - Chapter Review

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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is a bare cylinder head normally made of?
Back
Aluminum or cast iron.
Answer explanation
A bare cylinder head is typically made of aluminum or cast iron due to their favorable properties such as lightweight and good thermal conductivity, making option A the correct choice.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What type of valve guide is a separate sleeve forced into a hole machined in the cylinder head? Options: integral, welded, pressed-in, forged
Back
pressed-in
Answer explanation
A valve guide is typically a pressed-in component, meaning it is inserted into the cylinder head hole with force to ensure a tight fit. This distinguishes it from integral or welded types, which are not separate sleeves.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The most common valve seat angles are
Back
45° and 30°
Answer explanation
The most common valve seat angles are 45° and 30°. These angles are widely used in engine design for optimal sealing and performance, making this the correct choice.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
An interference angle is a 1/2° – 1° difference between the valve seat face angle and the angle of the valve face.
Back
True
Answer explanation
The statement is true. An interference angle refers to the small difference, typically between 1/2° and 1°, between the valve seat face angle and the valve face angle, which is crucial for proper sealing.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A stellite valve is often used in engines designed to burn __________ fuel.
Back
unleaded gasoline
Answer explanation
A stellite valve is often used in engines designed to burn unleaded gasoline fuel due to its resistance to wear and corrosion, making it suitable for high-performance applications.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A stellite valve seal is shaped like a cup and can be made of neoprene rubber or plastic.
Back
False
Answer explanation
The statement is false because a stellite valve seal is typically made of stellite, a cobalt-chromium alloy, not neoprene rubber or plastic.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A valve spring shield is normally used with an O-ring type oil seal.
Back
True
Answer explanation
True. A valve spring shield is designed to work with an O-ring type oil seal, providing additional support and preventing oil leakage, which is essential for proper engine function.
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