Sunday, January 22, 2012

Reflections of week ending January 14, 2012





The first video below instructor Jeff is explaining the combustion process and how the fuel ignites.



In this video Jeff is teaching me how to properly install the piston pin and retaining ring.




Proper handling instructions for installing piston rings.



Jeff explains the importance of proper tools and installation of piston rings while Raul and Ian prepare to install them on the rest of the pistons


Compression  rings install.


The compression rings are marked top 1 and top 2 make sure to have markings up.Also make sure when the expander ring is installed,its open end  is  at 180 degrees from the open end of the oil ring it is marked black for that purpose.   



On this video we are looking at the block and how it is designed to lubricate all internal parts.


Here we are taking a part off the block that is held by a plate and is sealed using a o-ring.





Tools used in the in stall of piston into the piston sleeve


Jeff teaching Raul  and Ian
                                Proper techniques to install the assembled piston into the sleeve




Piston cooling nozzles install and removal .







   

36 hours Total
shop and computer lab hours
1/9/2012=1/142012

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