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2.00 - 5.00 Credits
This course is highly specialized for students currently employed or employed in the automotive machinist industry. Students receive additional training on equipment commonly used in the industry. Students learn to accurately and safely operate any of the following machines to factory authorized specifications: power hone, boring bar and stand, crankshaft regrinder, resurfacer, valve refacer, valve guide and seat head shop, lathes, cylinder hone, line bore and magnaflux. Credits are assigned at the rate of 1 credit for each 22 hours of supervised laboratory experience. (SCC)
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2.00 Credits
This course offers theory and practical applications of short block construction and internal components. Iron and aluminum castings, forged steel and aluminum parts, and design requirements are emphasized. Prerequisite: AUTMT 130, 131, 132 or permission of instructor. (SCC)
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6.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the study and use of specifications manuals and computer programs as they relate to the automotive machine shop. The proper use of machine shop operations and equipment, equipment safety, and the correct procedures used to restore core parts to factory tolerance are emphasized. Prerequisite: AUTMT 130, 131, 132 or permission of instructor. (SCC)
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8.00 Credits
This course offers practical applications in the proper and safe use of automotive machine shop equipment such as rod reconditioners, boring bars and stands, power hones, resurfacers, head shop, valve refacers, seating equipment, pressure testers, and magnaflux. Prerequisite: AUTMT 130, 131, 132 or permission of instructor. (SCC)
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2.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to practical math concepts and their relationship to automotive machine shop management and employees. Utilizing computer programs for math review; profit and loss, and markup and discount; compression ratios and work order calculations are emphasized. Prerequisite: AUTMT 210, 211, 212 or permission of instructor. (SCC)
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6.00 Credits
Students study machine shop operations and learn the proper use of equipment used to produce components that meet factory specifications. Prerequisite: AUTMT 210, 211, 212 or permission of instructor. (SCC)
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8.00 Credits
This course offers practical applications in the care and proper use of automotive machine shop equipment such as crankshaft regrinders, align bore machinery, engine balancers, CC burrets and engine cleaning equipment. Prerequisite: AUTMT 210, 211, 212 or permission of instructor. (SCC)
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3.00 Credits
Students are introduced to the theories and safe methods used to prepare the machined components for final assembly and testing of parts. Short and long block assembly including seals and sealing, and valve timing and adjustments are emphasized. Prerequisite: AUTMT 220, 221, 222 or permission of instructor. (SCC)
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6.00 Credits
Students study cylinder block principles including design, purpose, manufacturing processes and important features. Testing for ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) also is included. Prerequisite: AUTMT 220, 221, 222 or permission of instructor. (SCC)
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7.00 Credits
This course offers practical applications in the safe operation of machine shop equipment used to produce factory remanufactured engines. Engine assembly, installation, testing and break-in are emphasized. Prerequisite: AUTMT 220, 221, 222 or permission of instructor. (SCC)
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