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DIM 112 — Introduction to Diesel Hydraulics Technology

3 credits · 3 hours

Introduces the diesel technician to the field and shop operatingprocedures and preventive maintenance programs. Covered in detailare: preventative maintenance for trucks and equipment used in thetransportation industry; personal, work and tool safety; lawsregulating hazardous material; and shop recordkeeping requirementsof the federal motor vehicle safety standards. Performing apreventative maintenance inspection will be practiced during anoverview of the various P.M.I areas. This course meets for 8 weeks. DIM 114 Engine Diagnosis & Tune-up Credits / 3 class hrs / 9 lab hrs Diagnosis and service of diesel engines to include details ofconstruction, theory of operating of two and four-cycle engines, plusfailure analysis. Disassembly and rebuilding for service and study ofengine components is done on mechanical and electronic controlledengines. Engine tune-up, valve settings injector timing, anddynamic/static timing will be practiced for competency and accuracy.Prerequisite: DIM 112. This course meets for 8 weeks.

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