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Powerplant ASA/Baker's School List of FAA Oral Questions


Powerplant ASA/Baker's School List of FAA

Oral Questions and answers

1. What is the main advantage of a horizontally opposed engine over a

radial engine for powering modern aircraft?: The horizontally opposed

engine has a much smaller frontal area and is easier to streamline than

a radial engine.

2. How many throws are there in the crankshaft of a six-cylinder

horizontally opposed engine?: six

3. What kind of connecting rod arrangement is used in a radial engine?:

A master rod connects the single throw of the crankshaft with a piston.

All other pistons are connected to the master rod with link rods.

4. Of what material are most piston rings made?: gray cast iron

5. What is the reason for using hydraulic valve lifters in an aircraft

engine?: Hydraulic lifters keep all the clearance out of the valve




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operating mechanism. This decreases the wear of the valve train

components.

6. At what speed does the camshaft turn in relation to the crankshaft?:

one half the speed of the crankshaft

7. What kind of main bearings are used in a horizontally opposed

engine?: steel backed, lead-alloy inserts

8. On what stroke is the piston when the intake valve begins to open?:

exhaust stroke

9. On what stroke is the piston when the exhaust valve begins to close?:

power stroke

10. Why are both hot and cold clearances given for radial engines?: The

hot clearance is given for valve timing purposes. The timing is adjusted

with the valves in the number one piston adjusted with the hot

clearance. When the timing is set, all of the valves are adjusted to their

cold clearance.




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11. What is meant by "cam-ground" piston?: A piston that is not

perfectly round. When the piston reaches operating temperature, the

metal in the piston pin boss expands enough that the piston becomes

perfectly round.

12. Where is the piston when the ignition spark occurs?: 30 degrees

before TDC 13. What is a "full-floating" wrist pin?: a wrist pin that is

not clamped in either the piston or the connecting rod. soft metal plugs

keep the floating pin from scoring the cylinder wall.

14. Why do most engines use more than one spring on each valve?:

Different springs with different diameter and pitch have different

resonant frequencies which minimize valve float.

15. Would excessive valve clearance cause the valves to open early or

late?: open late and close early

16. What is the purpose of valve overlap? (2): Exhaust gas inertia

leaving the cylinder helps the fresh induction charge flow into the




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cylinder leading to 1) better volumetric efficiency 2) lower cylinder

temperatures.

17 What types of piston rings are installed on the pistons?: compression

rings, oil control rings, oil wiper rings

18. Why are some exhaust valves partially filled with metallic sodium?:

It melts at operating temperature. Sloshing back and forth, it picks up heat,

transfers heat to the valve stem which in turn transfers it to the cylinder

head.

19. What causes detonation?: Excessive heat and pressure in the cylinder

causes the fuel-air mixture to reach its critical pressure and temperature

which causes an explosion rather than a controlled burn.

20. Why is a compression check important in determining the

condition of an engine?: The compression check determines the condition

of the seal between the piston rings and the cylinder walls, and the seal

between the valves and their seats. 21. What is meant by compression

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