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Dec 21, 2024
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DSL 101 Diesel Technology 1 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 18 Credits: 12
Examines engine theory, engine components, and proper diesel engine rebuild procedures. Introduces basic engine electrical and fuel systems, shop tool use and maintenance. Includes lift truck inspection and operator training.
Prerequisite: Placement into WR 080 and MTH 052 ; or consent of instructor. Student Learning Outcomes:
- Analyze and determine the problem and implement the correct repair of diesel engines, components and systems.
- Conduct repairs in an ethical and professional manner, respecting industry safety and environmental guidelines.
- Communicate with co-workers, customers, management, and public in a professional and knowledgeable manner.
Content Outline
- Diesel Engines
- Induction, lubrication, mechanical, electrical, cooling, and fuel systems
- History and theory of diesel engines
- Disassemble, Assemble, and Run a Diesel Engine
- Service procedures
- Analyze condition of reusable parts
- Proper procedures for ordering non-reusable parts
- Contamination control and organization
- Analyze condition of running engine
- Tools and Materials
- Bolts, other fasteners, and proper use
- Proper use of adhesives and chemicals
- Proper use of tools used for diesel engine repair
- Fittings
- Engine Failure Diagnosis
- Failures and their causes
- Resources available to the technician for research and failure identification
- Proper evaluation of a failure, and to find the reason for the failure
- Proper Use of Service Literature
- Web based industry service literature
- Paper service manuals
- Obtain information directly from dealerships
- Practice Personal Safety
- Personal safety by wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Shop cleanliness
- Tool maintenance and safety
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