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2.00 Credits
This lab will be based on the theories and text explored in OPRV 105 and 106. Also included will be drive train, wheel and tire service utilizing lasted professional equipment. Students will learn to write work orders, evaluate flat rate pricing guides, provide quality customer service, and estimate service pricing.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic design and operating principles and components of the internal combustion engine. Topics to be explored include: valve train design and component identification, ignition and fuel system identification and design, similarities and differences between 2 and 4 stroke cycle engines, similarities and differences between air cooled and water cooled engines, component failure identification.
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2.00 Credits
This lab will be based on Briggs and Stratton single cylinder over head valve engines. Students will disassemble, measure components, grind valves and seats, and in general rebuild the engine.
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2.00 Credits
A general study of topics which make snowmobile and ATV service unique in the industry. Topics to be explored: 2 and 4 wheel drive systems, ski and track systems, air induction, cooling systems, skis and steering components.
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3.00 Credits
Students will utilize information from lecture OPRV124 to complete disassembly, repair, and reassembly of sub-systems and components of ATV's and Snowmobiles, as well as, determine root failures of components.
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2.00 Credits
General electrical theory and the principles of DC current operating in ATV, motorcycles, snowmobiles, and outdoor power equipment. Topics to explored include: current flow, Ohms law, voltage, amperage, circuit types, test equipment, symbols used in electrical diagrams, and reading and understanding electrical diagrams in technical publications.
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2.00 Credits
General theory, design and operation of multi-cylinder engines as they relate to ATV's, motorcycles, and snowmobiles. Topics to include: Repair and maintenance of metric engines as well as American V-twin engines, precision measuring of root components and failure analysis.
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3.00 Credits
Students will explore the physical components of multi-cylinder engines, utilizing shop equipment to perform basic repairs and rebuild of metric and American V-Twin engines. Cooling systems and fuel systems diagnosis to be discussed.
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2.00 Credits
Continuation of topics covered in OPRV 140. Special attention given to precision engine building and customization. This class will be the technical basis for the OPRV 143 Lab. Students will utilize printed technical data and parts manuals as well as internet based information to prepare for projects lab.
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5.00 Credits
In this project lab, students will be responsible for diagnosing failures, estimating cost of repairs, acquiring technical data and parts list for repairs, as well as, performing repairs on products supplied to MTI from industry. Secondary component of this lab will involve diagnosis test out on various ATV's, motorcycles, and outdoor power equipment.
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