ࡱ> y{vwx 6Gbjbj />+!!;/;////$///PG0|04/55^U6U6U68"8 8ܬެެެެެެ$d/q9\8^8q9q9;/;/U6U6H#@#@#@q9^;/lU6/U6ܬ#@q9ܬ#@#@&\d/,U6p/9dȬ_$:/89#@9 9S888m=888q9q9q9q9888888888! .: Small Engines Revised 6/2009 Purpose and Standards The purpose of the contest is to stimulate an appreciation for small engine repair and serve as one method of training Future Farmers in the skills and safety practices needed in diagnosing engine malfunctions. Schools will be required to bring a prescribed list of tools. There will be a critique following the contest. Foundation Standards: Mathematics Algebra 10 and Geometry 11, Listening and Speaking 1.8, 2.3, Technology 4.1, 4.2, 4.6, Problem Solving and Critical Thinking 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, Health and Safety 6.2, 6.4, 6.5, Ethics and Legal Responsibilities 8.3, Leadership and Teamwork 9.1, 9.2, 9.3. Ag Mechanics Pathway Standards: Safety B 1.0, Engines and Machinery B 10.0. Contestants The contest team will be made up of three members. Each member will compete in the Theory and Identification areas. The top ten teams based on the combined scores of Theory and Identification areas, will compete in the Problem Solving and Troubleshooting. The top five individuals, if they are not part of one of the top ten teams, will compete in the Problem Solving area as well. Classes ClassIndividual ScoreTeam ScoreIdentification100 pts.300 pts.Theory Test100 pts.300 pts.Problem Solving100 pts.300 pts.Troubleshooting 300 pts. Total300 pts.1200 pts.Tiebreaker Individual and team ties will be broken by individuals/teams scores on problem solving. If a tie persists it will be broken by score on theory test. If a tie persists it will be broken by score on identification test. If a tie persists it will be broken by the flip of a coin. Ties in the individual sub-contests will be broken by the highest individual overall score. Team sub-contests will be broken by the highest overall team score. Sub-contest Awards Sub-contest ribbons will be awarded to the top five individuals and teams in Theory, Identification, and Problem Solving and to the top five teams in Troubleshooting. Requirements of the Host Institution The sponsoring institution will indicate the parts catalog and price guide format and the engine model number that will be used in the troubleshooting portion of the contest in the registration materials sent to the competing school. A list of troubleshooting engine specifications, for the judges will also be provided. Rules The contest is made up of the following areas: IDENTIFICATION (Time: 1 hour) Identification of engine parts and tools (100 points.) A key with the parts identified will be available at the end of the contest. All names used shall be those used by the manufacturer's engine or parts manual (16 horsepower or less). See Appendix I list. THEORY (Time: 1 hour) (100 points - Maximum of 100 questions) A written test on Basic Engine Theory including the following areas: Compression TroubleshootingCarburetionFuelsIgnitionCooling systemsLubricationSafetyMaintenanceStartersQuestions may be submitted by each school planning to compete at State Finals in the Small Engines Contest. They are to include the textbook page number, question and correct answer. They must be submitted by December 1 of each year to the Chairman at the school hosting the State Finals Contest site. Test questions will be derived from the following Reference Materials: Briggs Stratton Repair Manual Single Cylinder L Head and P/N 270962-6/99 and OHV (Intek) FOS (Compact Engine by John Deere) Small Gas Engines by Alfred C. Roth Small Engines by Bruce Radcliff (American Technical Publications) D. The questions on this test will be theoretical in nature and will not include any references to exact engine specifications that should be looked up in the engine technical manual. PROBLEM SOLVING: (Time: 1 hour) Problem solving shall be made up of stations with 'hands-on' skills. A minimum of 10 problem solving stations are required. Each station will be equipped with the following: The specific components needed for the exercise. All tools needed to perform the task at the station. All technical manual pages and reference sheets needed that explain the procedure. A list of all specifications needed to complete the exercise. Example: On what model engine are you working? To order a new head gasket for this model engine what is the part number? Some examples of 'hands-on' exercises for problem solving are: Using a micrometer. Using a hole gauge and micrometer--measure valve guides, connecting rod journals, piston pin journals. Using a telescoping gauge and micrometer--measure cylinder bore. Using a dial indicator--measure crankshaft endplay. Using a feeler gauge--measure valve tappet clearance, point gap, armature air gap. Using a vibra tach--measure engine r.p.m. Using plug gauges as available from Briggs and Stratton--measure bearings, valve guides, breaker point plunger guides for "go no go" situations. Using "Merc-tronic" ignition analyzer--measure condenser capacitance. From displays of tools select those items needed for: pulling and installing valve seats; pulling and installing valve guides, etc. From displays of engine components: identify correctly assembled connecting rods and caps, ignition system, etc. Use of a billing statement and the calculations involved for parts and labor. Use of a digital multimeter. TROUBLESHOOTING THE SMALL ENGINE (300 points possible awarded to the team and no individual points to be awarded). A $15.00 fee per team will be charged for maintenance and repair of engines used at the State Finals Contest each year. Other than the use of a leak down tester, all tools will be hand powered. All small engines will be of same type starters, carburetors, and ignition systems. Teams are allowed two (2) minutes for tool set up prior to starting trouble shooting. Trouble shooting score sheets will be returned with team results as soon as possible. Each troubleshooting judge should critique each team upon completion of the troubleshooting phase of the contest. Team members may not possess any engine parts except those that might be provided by contest sponsor. Written material will be limited to the appropriate Repair Manual and a list of common specifications for the engine being used in the contest. No score sheets, etc. will be allowed. (Time: 60 minutes maximum). Engines will run properly for one minute. Common adjustments and repairs will need to be solved by the team in the contest. The team will work together on trouble shooting. Example: Spark plug out of adjustment Governor linkage incorrect Carburetor out of adjustment Loss of compression Loose parts Obstructions Improper assembly Missing parts Worn or damaged parts Ignition system inoperable. The contestants will be judged on the following items: Safety Proper use of tools Neatness of work Starting procedures Pre-start checks and diagnostics Troubleshooting and diagnostic methods 7. Completion of work order Note: Appendix II and III TOOLS - Each team's toolbox should include but not be limited to the following set of tools: #2 Philips and Standard screwdrivers at least 8 in length 1/2 inch drive 15/16 shallow socket 1/2" drive flex handle 1/4 - 5/16 3/8 and 7/16 nut drivers 1/4" to 1/2 " - 6 point shallow sockets 3/8 drive 3" and 6" 3/8 extension 3/8 drive ratchet 7mm TO 10mm nut drivers 8mm to 10mm - 6 point shallow sockets 3/8 drive Allen wrench set standard and metric Appropriate Repair Manual Ball Peen Hammer Calculator Cold Chisel Container to drain fuel into Drift Punch End wrenches: 3/8" to 1/2' End wrenches: 8mm to 10mm Engine anchoring device Flash light Flat feeler gauge set Ft and Inch lb. Torque wrenches Governor adjustment tang benders Ignition Spark Tester Leak down tester and air tank Lighter Long nose pliers Pencil Safety Glasses (1 pair per member) Short 1/2 " drive extension Slip joint pliers Soft faced mallet or dead blow hammer Spark Plug Gapping tool Spark Plug Sockets 5/16 - 3/4 - 13/16 Starter rope threading tool Storage containers used to put engine hardware into as it is removed Strap wrench Tachometer Torx Screwdrivers, T- 15, T- 20, T- 30 APPENDIX I IDENTIFICATION LIST Tools used for the identification portion of the contest are to be those commonly used in small gas engine repair. Some examples are listed in the table below. In regards to the engine parts, list the items shown serve only as a point of reference for study. Similar items from other brands and models of engines may be used. However, the name shown from the list will not be altered. The most modern tools and engine parts available should be used at all times. However, engine parts 25 years old or older will not be used. TOOLS Combination end wrenchBox end wrenchOpen end wrenchNut driverSix point socketDeep socketSpark plug socketRegular or slotted screwdriverPhillips screwdriverSocket extensionAdjustable open end wrenchLever jawed wrenchPin punchDrift punchCenter punchBall peen hammerDiagonal pliersLong nose pliersWater pump pliersCombination slip join pliersCold chiselScrew pitch gaugeSoft face hammerFlat feeler gaugeSpark plug gaugeTachometerValve spring compressorTorque wrenchFuel clamp pliersVolt ohm milliamp (VOM) meterStrap wrenchTorx screwdriverRatchet handleSpeed handleSocket adapterUniversal jointFlex handleAllen wrenchOffset screwdriverBattery pliersSpark testerRing compressorSPECIAL TOOLS Briggs & Stratton Service Tools Catalog ENGINE PARTS The engine parts will be selected from the Briggs & Stratton Illustrated Parts Lists specified below: MODEL NUMBERTYPE NUMBER  91200 TO 912990017124700 TO 1247990101110400 TO 110499N/A261700 TO 2671990020 APPENDIX II Troubleshooting General Information Each team of three contestants will be given a maximum of one hour to diagnose and repair an engine, and complete a standardized work order (see example Appendix III). The judge will act as the customer and the team will act as the service technicians. Each team will be read a scenario by the judge. The scenario should include the type of equipment the engine is used on, where and how it was stored, use, etc. Through a series of standard questions, asked by the team members, they will diagnose and repair the engine based on the responses received from the judge (see example below). Upon starting the engine, the team will then be required to complete a work order including costs for parts, labor, and sales tax. Each judge will be provided with a written scenario and answers to the questions. EXAMPLE Scenario This engine is from a rototiller that has been used for one season. It was stored outside, uncovered for six months with no other use. Questions and Responses Question: What is wrong with the engine? Response: It wont run. Question: How did the engine act when the problem occurred? Response: It ran fine the last time I used it, but when I went to use it again, it would not start. Question: Did you do anything to the engine prior to bringing it in? Response: I removed the carburetor and looked inside. I also removed the float bowl and didnt see anything wrong, so I put it back together. Question: What would you like us to do to the engine? Response: Service it and repair the problem. Appendix III Small Engines Troubleshooting Score SheetTeam Name:Judges Name:PossibleEarnedSafety Deduct 1 point for each infraction up to the maximum points in each line item.a. Keeps hands clear of moving parts 5b. Wipes up oil and fuel spills as they occur 5c. Watches out for others5d. Each member wears safety glasses at all times5Total20Tools Deduct 1 point for each infraction up to the maximum points in each line item.a. Uses proper tool for the job5b. Handles tools properly (Proper grip, careful not to drop tools and parts, etc.) 5c. Uses proper torque specifications and patterns as needed: Flywheel Nut - Head - Carburetor - Armature - Muffler - Rocker Arm Assembly - Main Jet - Crankcase Cover - Rocker Cover -Governor Lever 10Total20Neatness of work -- Deduct 0 points in each category if a method of tool and engine part organization is started and maintained. Deduct 2 points in each category if tool and engine part organization is started and not maintained. Deduct 5 points in each category if no tool and engine part organization is used.a. Keeps tools neat and orderly5b. Keeps engine parts organized5Total10Pre Start Checks / Diagnostics (Points are all or nothing in this category.)a. Check for proper oil level5b. Check Gasoline Quality and Level5c. Starter Operational5d. Air cleaner serviced or replaced 5 e. Customer Complaint Verified (Tried to start the engine to verify the complaint prior to making repairs.)5Total 25Troubleshooting Procedure Points are all or nothing in this category.Diagnostic Method An organized Diagnostic Method is used to isolate the engine problem prior to a system disassembly. Team should explain their diagnostic method to the judge and the result of their testing. Method used Correctly 20pts. Method used but incorrect diagnosis 10pts. No diagnostic method used 0pts.20Points in the Fuel System, Ignition System and Compression areas will only be awarded if the team clearly explains to the judge why an operation was performed or not performed. A team performing, or not performing, a task without explanation will not earn points.Fuel Systema. Fuel flow from tank to carburetor5b. Fuel inlet needle and float operational5c. Main Jet and Emulsion Tube Clear5d. Choke operational5Total20Ignition Systema. Ignition system operational (produces spark on ignition tester)5b. Spark plug properly gapped and operational5c. Stop switch operational5d. Armature Air-gap Correct5e. Ignition Timing Correct5Total25Compressiona. Performs test on compression 5b. Valve adjustment5c. Checks valve timing5Total15Starting Procedure Points are all or nothing in this category.a. Full choke (Prior to attempting to start the engine)5b. Full throttle (Prior to attempting to start the engine)5c. Stop switch is in the on position (Prior to attempting to start the engine)5d. Proper stance when cranking5e. Governed high idle RPM correct * (+/- 50 RPM)5f. High Speed RPM correct * (+/- 50 RPM)5*(specifications to be entered by hosting institution) g. Engine started and runs properly for 1 minute within the allotted time after setting high idle and high speed RPM15Total45Total points awarded for Troubleshooting 200Total points awarded for Work Order (Must be turned in to the judge within the one hour time limit.)100GRAND TOTAL300California FFA Small Engines Work Order (Must be turned in to the judge within the one hour time limit.) Team Name Date Unit was Inspected Engine Number Date Unit was Completed Judges NameEngine BrandType of EquipmentModel / Serial #Type #Code Customer Comments: (4 questions at 5 pts ea.) Work Performed: Part NumberDescriptionQty.Unit PriceTotal PriceTotal Number of parts ordered divided by 20 equals points allowedSub TotalTax (7%)Labor Charge is $45.00 per hour with one hour minimumLaborTotals 3 points eachTotal Legibility -8 points if any portion is not legible no points will be awarded  Total Team Points Awarded 20 pts20pts20 pts20 pts12 pts8 ptsPossibleAwarded 100 Points Possible     CATA Curricular Activities Code  STYLEREF "Std Contest Title" \* MERGEFORMAT Small Engines  FILENAME 37_B08.doc  PAGE 7 CATA Curricular Activities Code  FILENAME 39_B08.doc  PAGE 1 Judges Signature: Judges use Only! 23  C F u v w ! 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