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ATL 110 |
Internal Combustion Engine Theory and Repair |
Description: | Students will learn internal combustion, fuel-agnostic engine fundamentals including configurations and designs, operation, diagnostic tests, disassembly, inspection, assembly, timing chains and belts, valve adjustments, cooling systems, introduction to engine machining, proper use of shop related tools and equipment, and safety practices. Fuel-agnostic refers specifically to low-carbon and zero-carbon fuels: hydrogen, natural gas, propane, clean diesel, etc. Lecture, demonstration, and practical lab experience also emphasize proper and safe use of tools and equipment. Prepare students to take the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) A1 Engine Repair, T1 Gasoline Engines or D2 Diesel Engines certification tests (Mechanical portions). |
Prerequisites: | Course Completion of ATL 101 and ATL 161 |
Recommended Preparation: | Eligibility for ENGL 1A or equivalent and MATH 25 or equivalent |
Repeatability: | Two Repeats if Grade was D, F, NC, or NP |
Fee: | $20.00 |
Grading Type: | Grade or P/NP |
Sections listed are for Fall 2024 |
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