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Chocolate or lollypop Paul Cantellow

Ford VW Lexus Mercedes Saab Nissan Lotus BMW Volvo MG TVR Renault Bentley Vauxhall Peugeot Fiat Pick a make of car

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Time to Choose Turbo charger

How Is the Turbo Charger Driven ? Chain or belt Exhaust gases Gear driven

A typical turbo charger will increase the power output of an engine by 10% 40% 98%

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Rear Wheel Drive Cars Have tracking set? Toe out Toe in Must be fixed neutral

A car going round a bend travels out further than is intended, this is called Understeer Oversteer Overtake Undertaker

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Why do spark plugs have ceramic insulation To let the spark plug run cold Only there for show To prevent the high tension current jumping to earthTo prevent the high tension current jumping to earth

Explain what is meant by the term Hot and cold spark plugs

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What If Anything Can Be Added to Brake Fluid ? Special hydraulic sulphate Two parts water for every one part brake fluidTwo parts water for every one part brake fluid Absolutely nothing else must be addedAbsolutely nothing else must be added

Explain the main principle that allows any hydraulic system to work

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The Oil Level in an Engine Should Be? Just above the max mark on the dip stick Between the min and max marks on the dip stickBetween the min and max marks on the dip stick Must not be higher than the min mark

Explain in your own words what is meant by the viscosity of oil

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In a diesel engine what is drawn into the combustion chamber via the inlet manifold Air only Diesel fuel only Air and diesel fuel only

Explain in your own words how the four stroke cycle of a diesel engine differs from a that of a petrol engine

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Why do we fit shock absorbers to motor vehicles It quietens down the road noise They prevent the brakes locking on load They prevent the car from bouncing when travelling over bumpsThey prevent the car from bouncing when travelling over bumps

Explain in your own words the function of springs and shock absorbers in relation to a vehicles suspension

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A conventional car battery will produce approximately ? Ten volts Twelve volts Twelve amps

Explain in your own words what are the main items that make up a conventional car battery

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A Solenoid on a Starter Motor Is Used to? Prevent the windings from overheating Uses an electro magnet to engage the pinion drive with the flywheelUses an electro magnet to engage the pinion drive with the flywheel Used as a safety cut out device

Explain how a pre-engaged starter motor operates

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What Two Methods Are Used to Advance the Timing on a Conventional Contact Breaker Points Ignition System Gravity and air Vacuum and bob weights Twin cam lobe advance system

Explain What Dwell Angle Is in Relation to Contact Breaker Points

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In a Conventional Manual Driven Car the Clutch Unit Is Bolted to? The crankshaft The lay shaft The flywheel

Explain the Two Methods used to Engage the Clutch Giving One Disadvantage of Each Method

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A Tyre That Has Been Driven Under Inflated Will Show Wear ? On both outer edges Only in the middle section On the inner edge only

Give an Explanation on Why We Need to Periodically Adjust Tracking and state the Difference Between Toe in and Toe Out

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Name the two types of circuits that can be used on a lighting circuit Independent & series Series & parallel Cam & volt

Name four factors That determine how much current can flow through a wire

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The springs fitted to brake shoes perform the following function Keep the brake shoe pressed against the back plateKeep the brake shoe pressed against the back plate Gives gradual braking under heavy load Pulls the brake shoe away from the brake drum when pressure is releasedPulls the brake shoe away from the brake drum when pressure is released

Explain what is meant by leading and trailing shoes in a brake drum

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When a Vehicle Is Going Round a Bend the Wheels Will ? The inner wheel will turn faster The outer wheel will turn faster Both wheels turn at the same speed

Explain in your own words, the operation of a differential and why a vehicle needs to have one

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Which is the correct order for a four stroke engine Induction, exhaust, power, compression Induction, compression, power, exhaust Induction, power, compression, exhaust

Explain in your own words the four stroke cycle on a internal combustion engine