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HDD 202 - Heavy Duty Diesel Engines Level IIICredits: 4 Instructional Contact Hours: 4
Practices the diagnostic procedures and repair of heavy duty diesel engines. Practices NATEF tasks related to heavy duty diesel engines.
Prerequisite(s): HDD 151 with a minimum grade of “C” (2.0) Corequisite(s): HDD 205 and HDD 206 Lecture Hours: 15 Lab Hours: 50 Meets MTA Requirement: None Pass/NoCredit: Yes
Outcomes and Objectives
- Complete NATEF tasks related to general heavy duty diesel repair as listed below.
- Check engine no cranking, cranks but fails to start, hard starting, and starts but does not continue to run problems; determine needed action.
- Identify engine surging, rough operation, misfiring, low power, slow deceleration, slow acceleration, and shutdown problems; determine needed action.
- Complete NATEF tasks related to Engine Block of heavy duty diesel engine as listed below.
- Remove, inspect, service, and install pans, covers, gaskets, seals, wear rings, and crankcase ventilation components.
- Disassemble, clean, and inspect engine block for cracks/damage; measure mating surfaces for warpage; check condition of passages, core/expansion and gallery plugs; inspect threaded holes, studs, dowel pins, and bolts for serviceability; determine needed action.
- Inspect cylinder sleeve counter bore and lower bore; check bore distortion; determine needed action.
- Clean, inspect, and measure cylinder walls or liners for wear and damage; determine needed action.
- Replace/reinstall cylinder liners and seals; check and adjust liner height (protrusion).
- Inspect in-block camshaft bearings for wear and damage; determine needed action.
- Inspect, measure, and replace/reinstall in-block camshaft; measure/adjust end play.
- Clean and inspect crankshaft for surface cracks and journal damage; check condition of oil passages; check passage plugs; measure journal diameter; determine needed action.
- Inspect main bearings for wear patterns and damage; replace as needed; check bearing clearances; check and correct crankshaft end play.
- Inspect, install, and time gear train; measure gear backlash; determine needed action.
- Inspect connecting rod and bearings for wear patterns; measure pistons, pins, retainers, and bushings; perform needed action.
- Determine piston-to-cylinder wall clearance; check ring-to-groove fit and end gap; install rings on pistons.
- Assemble pistons and connecting rods; install in block; install rod bearings and check clearances.
- Check condition of piston cooling jets (nozzles); determine needed action.
- Complete NATEF tasks related to Lubrication Systems of heavy duty diesel engines as listed below.
- Inspect and measure oil pump, drives, inlet pipes, and pick-up screens; check drive gear clearances; determine needed action.
- Inspect oil pressure regulator valve(s), by-pass and pressure relief valve(s), oil thermostat, and filters; determine needed action.
- Complete NATEF tasks related to Air Induction and Exhaust Systems of heavy duty diesel engines as listed below.
- Remove and reinstall turbocharger/wastegate assembly.
- Inspect intake manifold, gaskets, and connections; replace as needed.
- Inspect and test preheater/inlet air heater, or glow plug system and controls; perform needed action.
- Inspect exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system including EGR valve, cooler, piping, filter, electronic sensors, controls, and wiring; determine needed action.
- Complete NATEF tasks related to Fuel System of heavy duty diesel engines as listed below.
- Fuel System Supply
- Inspect, clean, and test fuel transfer (lift) pump, pump drives, screens, fuel/water separators/indicators, filters, heaters, coolers, ECM cooling plates, and mounting hardware; determine needed action.
- Inspect and test pressure regulator systems (check valves, pressure regulator valves, and restrictive fittings); determine needed action.
- Check fuel system for air; determine needed action; prime and bleed fuel system; check primer pump.
- Inspect, test, and adjust engine compression/exhaust brake control circuits, switches, and solenoids; determine needed action.
- Electronic Fuel Management System
- Inspect and test power and ground circuits and connections; measure and interpret voltage, voltage drop, amperage, and resistance readings using a digital multimeter (DMM); determine needed action.
- Inspect and test switches, sensors, controls, actuator components, and circuits; adjust or replace as needed.
- Using electronic service tool(s) access and interpret customer programmable parameters.
- Perform on-engine inspections, tests and adjustments on electronic unit injectors (EUI); determine needed action.
- Remove and install electronic unit injectors (EUI) and related components; recalibrate ECM (if applicable).
- Perform cylinder contribution test utilizing electronic service tool(s).
- Perform on-engine inspections and tests on hydraulic electronic unit injectors (HEUI) and system electronic controls; determine needed action.
- Perform on-engine inspections and tests on hydraulic electronic unit injector (HEUI) high pressure oil supply and control systems; determine needed action.
- Perform on-engine inspections and tests on high pressure common rail (HPCR) type injection systems; determine needed action.
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