12.12.20 Describe the:
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12.12.20(a) atmospheric and throttle setting conditions conducive to the formation of carburettor ice;
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12.12.20(b) symptoms of carburettor ice formation;
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12.12.20(i.e. Remove this ref
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12.12.22 Describe the function of the inlet manifold.
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12.12.14 Describe the abnormal combustion conditions of detonation and pre-ignition, and distinguish between them.
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12.12.16 Explain the causes and likely effects of detonation and pre-ignition and the measures which can be taken to avoid them.
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12.12.18 Explain the formation of refrigeration, throttle and impact ice in a carburettor andintake system.
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* * * Fuel Injection * * *
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12.14 Fuel Injection
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12.14.2 State the advantages/disadvantages of fuel injection versus carburetor systems.
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12.14.4 Explain the:
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12.14.4(b) difference between direct and indirect injection. Sub Topic Syllabus Item
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12.14.4(a) function and principles of a fuel injection system;
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12.14.6 Explain the operating principle of a simple fuel injection system.
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12.14.8 State the purpose of the following components in a basic fuel injection system:
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12.14.8(a) fuel delivery pump system;
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12.14.8(b) fuel distribution system;
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12.14.8(c) fuel injectors.
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* * * Fuel * * *
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12.16.2 State the common types of fuels and their colour identification.
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12.16.6 State the precautions regarding the use of MOGAS in aero-engines.
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12.16.8 State the common fuel contaminants and the precautions which can be taken to avoid them.
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