A.in sight of the main engine(s) B.in a tray lined with suitable material that resists damage from the electrolyte C.in locked closets with restricted ventilation D.near the bilge to lower the center of gravity and improve stability
A.They regulate the combustion cycle B.They supply cooling water C.They synchronize the ignition spark D.They supply and regulate the lubricant flow
A.those with diesel engines B.all those with gasoline engines C.those with large engines only D.None of the above
A.Water temperature B.Water pressure C.Exhaust temperature D.Air box pressure
A.for B.with C.to D.on
A.spark plugs B.glow plugs C.heat of compression D.a magneto
A.Increases efficiency B.Increases engine horsepower C.Increases engine life D.Reduces engine horsepower
A.it gets dark in color B.a sample rubbed between fingers feels thin C.it has been in use for a specified interval D.it no longer supports combustion
A.Sea water is heated to boiling temperature under a vacuum B.Sea water is passed over heated plates in a thin film C.Heated sea water is injected into a vacuum chamber D.Sea water is forced through a heated eductor
A.four cycle B.compression ignition C.vacuum ignition D.external combustion