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Show Technology 2. Chassis Suspension and Brakes—Theory, construction, and principles of operation of automobile chassis parts. Units include axles, wheels, control linkage, wheel suspension, steering gears, wheel alignment, wheel balancing, and brakes. Five lectures. A W (5). Andersen, Hartog 3. Automotive Engines—Reconditioning and Servicing. Units include cylinder blocks, pistons, crankshafts, valves, and lubricating systems. Five laboratories. W S (5). Andersen, Hartog 4. Automotive Engines—Theory, construction, principles of operation, and new developments. Units include cylinder blocks, piston assemblies, crankshaft assemblies, valve assemblies, and cooling systems. Five lectures. W S (5). Andersen, Hartog 5. Driving Mechanisms—Reconditioning and servicing clutches, transmissions, overdrives, universals, drive shafts, differentials, and rear axles. Five laboratories. A S (5). Andersen, Hartog 6. Driving Mechanism—Theory, construction, principles of operation and new, developments of clutches, transmissions, overdrives, universals, drive shafts, differentials, and rear axles. Five lectures. A S (5). Andersen, Hartog 51. Fuel Systems—Reconditioning and servicing fuel tanks, carburetors, pumps, manifold controls, and fuel injection. Five laboratories. A W (5). Gaz, Tueller 52. Fuel Systems—Theory, construction, principles of operation, new developments of fuel systems, carburetors, manifolds, controls and special devices, such as superchargers, governors, and auto diesel engine fuel systems. Five lectures. AW (5). Gaz, Tueller 6653. Automotive Electricity—Reconditioning and servicing, electric systems. Units covered are the battery, lighting systems, ignition systems, starting and generator systems. Modern methods of repair. Five laboratories. A W (5). Gaz, Tueller 54. Automotive Electricity—Theory, construction, principles of operation; new developments in electrical systems such as battery, lighting systems, ignition systems, starting mechanisms, generating systems; modern testing methods. Five lectures. A W (5). Gaz, Tueller 55. Tune-up—Reconditioning, servicing, and synchronizing of compression, ignition, and carburetion; use of latest trade-accepted methods and popular type of testing equipment. Five laboratories. S (5). 294 Technology 56. Tune-up—Complete synchronization of engine components, such as compression, ignition, and carburetion. Five lectures. S (5). Gaz, Tueller 82. Theory of Internal Combustion Engines—New developments, construction, operation, science, and theory of gas, diesel and airplane engines, including both the two and four stroke cycles, and the materials used in the construction and operation of engines. Actual engine demonstrations are given. Designed for students with some previous mechanical training. Two two-hour lecture-laboratorv combinations a week. S (2). Staff 84. Automotive Fundamentals—A course that covers the fundamentals of the automobile such as: engines, fuel systems, electrical, chassis and etc. A course designed for other than automotive majors. Two lectures and one laboratory. W (3). Staff 85. Automatic Transmission—For automotive majors. Theory, construction, and principles of operation of the automatic transmission including dynaflow, hydramatic, and other popular transmissions. Three two-hour lecture-laboratory combinations. A (3). Staff 86. Automatic Transmission—Continuation of Automotive Service 85. Two three-hour lecture-laboratory combinations. S (3). Staff AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE (Example Only) Freshman Course Title A W S Automotive 1 Suspension and Brakes 5 Automotive 2 Suspension and Brakes 5 Automotive 3 Automotive Engines 5 Automotive 4 Automotive Engines 5 Automotive 5 Driving Mechanisms 5 Automotive 6 Driving Mechanisms 5 Automotive 85-86 Automatic Transmissons 3 3 English 8 Applied English 3 Physical Education Selected 1 1 1 Technical Education 1 Shop Mathematics 4 Welding 65 Elective Welding Processes Selected 3 2 17 17 17 295 |