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Automobile Engineering Practice Test: Engine Construction & Wheel Assembly — Flashcards

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Engine Construction & Wheel Assembly topics include: Cylinder block, head and liners, piston and its types, combustion chamber, wheel and tire, connecting rod and crank shaft.

The basic components of an engine include the cylinder block, cylinder head, piston, connecting rod, and crankshaft.
The cylinder block forms the main structure of the engine and houses the cylinders.
The cylinder head covers the top of the cylinders and houses the valves and combustion chamber.
The framework of the engine is made up of stationary parts, including the cylinder block and cylinders, the cylinder head or heads, and the exhaust and intake manifolds.
All movable parts are attached to or fitted into this framework.
The assembly of an internal combustion engine requires that a crankshaft, connecting rods, and pistons with piston rings be inserted or assembled in the crankcase and cylinder block as the block and crankcase are brought together.
A wheel hub assembly (WHA) is an automotive part used in most cars and passenger vehicles.
An engine main driving wheel assembly consists of 2 outer cover, 2 inner cover, 6 Axle and a sleeve.

Related: Automobile Engineering Practice Test: Internal Combustion Engines

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_________ serve as a support and enclosure for moving parts.
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