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Engine Lubrication Questions and answers Technician A says that when removing the oil, it can be easy to confuse the oil drain plug and the transmission drain plug. Technician B says that drain plugs should be tightened to the manufacturer recommended torque specification. Who is correct? Both Te...

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Engine Lubrication Questions and
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Technician A says that when removing the oil, it can be easy to confuse the oil drain
plug and the transmission drain plug. Technician B says that drain plugs should be
tightened to the manufacturer recommended torque specification. Who is correct? -
answer Both Technician A and Technician B

The oil additive that reduces the effect of oil churning in the crankcase is known as a(n):
- answer antifoaming agent.

Technician A says that the API service symbol is located in the engine bay to ensure
the correct oil is being used. Technician B says that the API service symbol is located
on the oil bottle to ensure the correct oil is being used. Who is correct? - answer
Technician B

The component that stops excess oil pressure from developing is called the oil: -
answer pressure relief valve

Most small four-stroke gasoline engines use: - answer a splash lubrication system

The strainer on the oil pickup tube is designed to: - answer stop large particles of
debris from entering the oil pump.

Technician A says that synthetic blend oil has the same service life as that of full
synthetic oils. Technician B says that conventional oils have a shorter service life than
that of synthetic oils. Who is correct - answer Both Technician A and Technician B

Which of the following is NOT a function of lubricating oil? - answer Burn

In a wet sump system, oil is cooled: - answer in the sump or oil pan

The additive found in oil that minimizes the formation of air bubbles in the oil is called
a(n): - answer antifoaming agent.

Diesel engines operate at: - answer higher temperatures than gasoline engines.

Technician A says that when filling an engine with oil, you fill it until oil is coming out of
the filler hole. Technician B says that it is a best practice to check the oil before and
after running the vehicle. Who is correct? - answer Technician B

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