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1 ) Demonstrate personal and environmental safety practices for beginning diesel engine maintenance associated with clothing; eye protection; hand protection; proper lifting practices; hand tools; power equipment; proper ventilation; and the handling, storage, and disposal of fuels, chemicals, and materials in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. |
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2 ) Demonstrate accuracy in the diagnosis of general engine systems to determine corrective action. Utilizing proper work order procedures
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3 ) Explain common techniques used to service cylinder heads. |
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4 ) Analyze an engine block for wear and damage to determine corrective action. |
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5 ) Explain the operation of the lubrication system. |
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6 ) Explain the operation of the cooling system. |
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7 ) Explain the operation of diesel air induction and exhaust systems. |
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8 ) Explain the operation of the fuel diesel engine supply system, including mechanical and electronic fuel management systems. |
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9 ) Inspect diesel engine compression and exhaust brakes to determine corrective action. |