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11.
Common Questions
How does an
engine react to (1) a rich mixture; (2) a lean mixture?
A. A rich mixture causes the motor to " gallop" and is also indicated by rich, sooty smoke that stings the nostrils.
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12.
Carburation
BEFORE gasoline will ignite and in so doing impress power on the piston head of an internal combustion
engine it must be "carburated" or so dealt with that it is in a readily combustible form; this being accomplished by the carburetor.
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13.
Ignition Systems
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Upon the
engine being turned over the armature rotates, and as the primary winding cuts the magnetic lines of force flowing from north to south poles of the permanent magnet a current of low voltage is induced in the primary winding.
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14.
Clutch
This may be due to: (1) improper adjustment; (2) binding pressure levers; (3) oil or grease on facings; (4) damaged or warped pressure plate; (5) weak pressure springs; (6) bent or warped clutch plates; (7) improper alignment of clutch with
engine and transmission; (8) clutch pedal riding on floor boards, thus preventing full engagement; (9) binding of driving pins in pressure plate holes.
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15.
Lubricating Oil
Lubricating oil has three important duties to perform in an
engine, these being:
(1) To reduce friction to a minimum by forming and maintaining a film between all rotating and sliding parts.
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