Before computer controls became commonplace on engines, how would you change a vehicle's ignition timing?
What will be an ideal response?
The ignition timing is changed by loosening the distributor body and rotating it in one direction or the other. On most cars, the distributor is turned until a timing mark on the front of the engine crankshaft pulley lines up with another mark on a tab on the timing cover.
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A. rested with the legislature. B. depended on a strong hierarchical culture. C. rested with a strong monarchy. D. rested on an interdependence of all citizens. E. depended on the virtue of its citizenry.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What would happen if oil or water (coolant) was at the bottom of a dry hole in the bolt when the head bolts are installed and torqued?
A) Block could crack B) Bolt would break C) Liquid would be forced upward and out of the hole D) Either B or C
Which of the following is not true regarding the vernier protractor?
A. permits readings to 5 minutes of an arc B. is graduated in increments from 0 to 60 minutes C. takes the place of the arm-type drafting machine D. the zero on the protractor is in line with the zero on the vernier