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Dec 21, 2024
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ATC 336 - Chrysler Fuel Systems Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 4 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Voc/Tech A course designed to acquaint the student with basic fuel system principles. Instruction will be offered in the theory, service, repair and adjustment of automotive fuel systems. Prerequisite: ATC 328 Competencies
- Discuss engine fuel requirements as it relates to the combustion process
- Identify fuel system components and their locations
- Explain gasoline composition and blends
- Define volatility
- Describe alcohol fuels
- Explain octane ratings
- Discuss fuel system additives
- Evaluate gasoline
- Test Ried Vapor Pressure
- Calculate percentage of alcohol
- Check for water and other contaminants
- Determine specific gravity
- Explain carburetor operation
- Explain carburetor circuits
- Explain vacuum
- Analyze fuel system
- Identify fuel system type
- Locate system specifications
- Discuss system operation
- Test fuel system components
- Service fuel systems
- Perform a pressure test on a fuel-injected vehicle
- Rebuild a throttle body
- Remove selected fuel components
- Reinstall selected fuel components
- Remove air induction components
- Reinstall air induction components
- Remove selected exhaust components
- Reinstall exhaust components
- Perform on car adjustments
- Demonstrate knowledge of engine emissions
- Discuss emission laws
- Identify harmful and non-harmful emissions
- Demonstrate knowledge of emission control systems
- Discuss service procedures on emission control systems
- Diagnose the service requirements of the following systems
- Explain exhaust catalyst systems
- Demonstrate safe work habits with pressurized fuel systems
- Diagnose fuel injection system faults
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