CT3. 129 Heavy Equipment/Diesel Engines

This section of our program pertains to the operating principles, maintenance, repair and overhaul of various types and sizes of diesel engines. Diesel engines, their component parts, and related accessories are studied in depth. In conjunction with this is the study of manufacturer's specifications as they pertain to correct engine operation, performance and emissions.

Credits

7

Prerequisite

Prerequisite: Placement into ALS 100 Applied Learning Strategies or higher, and placement into WR 095 College Writing Fundamentals or higher, and placement into MTH 060 Introduction to Algebra or higher.

Offered

Offered Winter only

Notes

Career Technical Education (CTE) Course

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Know the operating principles of all components of diesel engines and engines auxiliary systems. Identify all major diesel engine components. Inspect, measure, and adjust precision engine tolerance and clearance. Use engine remanufacturing techniques and special equipment proficiently. Reassemble engine components using proper manufacturers procedures and specifications. Install fuel injection system and bleed air from system. Adjust static engine tolerance, test run engine and troubleshoot and malfunctions both mechanical and electrical. Work safety and demonstrate a spirit cooperation and respect for others students, customer, and instructor. Use service resources effectively.