Automotive Engine Overhaul #2

Overview
Topics
Performance Objectives

Course Information

Audience
Anyone interested in pursuing a career or furthering their career as an Automotive Repair Technician.

Training Time
Average - 60 to 120 minutes

Delivery Formats
CD-ROM, LAN, WAN

Product Code
dlmraeo2

Interactive Producer
Convenience Learning International

Original Content Producer
Thomson Delmar Learning

Language(s)
English

Overview

This course, part two of two, continues preparing the learner to work with the Double Overhead Cam (DOHC) engine. It presents troubleshooting procedures for engine removal and details compression testing. Step-by-step procedures are shown for short block disassembly and final assembly. 24 interactions actively involve the learner in the training. Lesson interactions provide the learner opportunities to apply what he or she has learned. The computer assesses the learner's level of understanding of all learning objectives. When the learner answers a question incorrectly the computer provides remedial instruction and reviews the material until the learner can answer correctly.

Mastery's exclusive Follow-up Review, standard in all Mastery Advantage courses, provides time-delayed reinforcement and review of the learner's newly acquired knowledge. The Follow-up Review enhances the transfer of newly acquired knowledge to the learner's long-term memory.

The Learner navigates through the course and its resources using the standard Mastery Control Bar. Course resources include a glossary of terms.


Topics

The course presents interactive instruction covering
the following topical areas:

Short Block Disassembly
Final Assembly

Performance Objectives

This course will measure mastery on each of the following performance objectives. Upon completion, workers will be able to...

Properly disassemble a short block.
· Disassemble, inspect and assemble the oil pump.
· Remove a ridge at the top of the cylinder.
· Inspect cylinders for wear, grooves, cracks, taper and out-of-round.
· Properly tighten bolts using a torque angle meter.
Properly perform a final assembly.
· Perform certain procedures for initial start-up.
· Install dual overhead cams and timing chain.
· Properly time a DOHC engine.
· Inspect engine for noises and leaks after initial startup.



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