SMALL GASOLENE ENGINES
James A. Gray and Richard W. Barrow
Drawings by Robert F. MacFarlane
PREFACE
The intent of this manual is to provide the individual with enough information and guidance so that he can become actively involved with engines. The manual explains, and illustrates, the basic operational theory and service procedures for single-cylinder, air-cooled gasoline engines. The content is organized so that it can foe used as a guide in diagnosing as well as performing minor and major engine service.
The manual is a resource for individuals actively engaged in the maintenance and repair of the small engine and a reference manual for academic instruction and reference.
Numerous tips and checks are presented which should help bridge the gap between theory and actual practice. Handbooks containing specific instructions and specifications are available from the engine manufacturers. These are an invaluable aid to the person servicing the small gas engine.
This manual presents the '"why" and the "how to" in individual packages with illustrations to tell the story. In depth scientific theory is minimized in favor of a fundamental understanding of how it works.
The manual also is intended for the home mechanic who performs his own maintenance and service on the small-engine-powered. labor-saving equipment common today.
Appreciation is expressed to the wives of the authors. Phyllis A. Gray and Virginia L. Barrow, who provided invaluable assistance in the preparation and typing of the manuscript. Sincere gratitude is also expressed to Doug Petty who prepared original illustrations and to George Lambert who assisted with the organization of the written materials.
James A, Gray Richard W. Barrow
CONTENTS:
Introduction to Single-Cylinder. Air-Cooled Engines
1 The Basic Engine
2 Principles of Combustion
3 Engine Identification
4 Four-Stroke Cycle Theory and Intake Stroke
5 Compression Stroke
6 Power Stroke
7 Exhaust Stroke
8 Two-Stroke Cycle Theory
Basic Engine Testing
9 Compression Testing
10 Spark Testing
11 Basic Carburetor Adjustments
Periodic Maintenance, Engine Tune-Up Procedures, and Storage
12 Lubrication
13 Cooling System
14 Spark Plug Service
15 The Ignition Circuit
16 Electrical Terms
I? Electrical Fundamentals
IS Ignition Primary Circuit
19 Producing Secondary Voltage
20 Flywheel Removal
21 Inspect Flywheel and Key
22 Breaker Points
23 Replace Breaker Points
24 Adjust Armature Air Gap
25 Ignition Timing
26 Parts of the Electronic Ignition
21 Electronic Ignition
28 Carburetion
29 Air-Fuel Mixture
30 The High and Intermediate Speed Circuit
31 The Idle Circuit
32 Carburetor Fuel Supply
33 Built-in Fuel Pump
34 Engine Speed Controls
35 Fuel System Service
36 Carburetor Service
37 Air Cleaner Service
38 Small Gas Engine Storage
39 Measuring Devices
40 The Micrometer
41 Disassemble and Reassemble Instructions and Precautions
Four-Stroke Cycle Engine Service and Overhaul
42 Basic Component
43 Head Gasket Replace merit
44 Engine Overhall; pleniminary Steps
45 Ring Ridge k ;l and Basic Disassembly
46 External Cra r aft Checks and Valve Removal
47 Opening the Crankcase and Piston Removal
4S Cylinder Measurements and Checks
49 Piston Checks
50 Piston Pin and Connecting Rod Checks
51 Crankshaft Checks
52 Main Bearing and Camshaft Checks
53 Valve Lifter and Valve Guide Checks
54 Valve Seat Service
55 Valve Service
56 Reassembly Procedure
57 Installing Piston Rings
58 Installing the Piston Assembly
59 Camshaft and Crankcase Cover Installation
60 Valve Adjustment and Installation
61 Head Replacement and Final Reassembly
Two-Stroke Cycle Engine Service and Overhaul
62 Basic Components
63 Minor Engine Seivice
64 Reed Valve inspection and Service
65 Engine Overhaul (Two-Stroke Cycle Engine)]
66 Cylinder, Piston, and Crankshaft Removal]
67 Checking Wear of Engine Components]
68 Piston Pin and Connecting Rod Checks]
69 Piston Checks]
70 Piston Ring Checks and Installation
71 Seal Replacement and Crankshaft Installation
72 Cylinder and Crankcase Reassembly
73 Final Steps of Reassembly
Battery and Starter Testing
74 The Storage Battery
75 Battery Tests
76 Battery Capacity Tests
77 Test Results
78 Rewind Starters
79 Rewind Starters
80 Electric Starter-Bendix Drive
81 Electric Starter Tests
82 The Starter-Generator
83 Starter-Generator Tests
Generator and Alternator Testing
84 Magnets
85 Electromagnets
86 Residual Magnetism
87 The Charging Circuit
88 Creating Current Flow
89 Diodes
90 Basic Alternator
91 Low Current Alternators
92 Flywheel Alternator System Testing
93 Flywheel Alternator Component Testing
94 Regulated Flywheel Alternator
95 A.C. Lighting Circuit
96 The Generator
97 The Generator Charging Circuit
98 Generator Circuit Variations
99 The Generator and Alternator Compared
100 Basic Generator Tests
Adapted from:
SMALL GAS ENGINES
James A. Gray and Richard W. Barrow
School of Technology Indiana State Univetsitv
Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
© 1976 by Prentice-Hall, Inc. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher.
Drawings by Robert F. MacFarlane