Power Equipment Systems Advanced Applications WVEIS Code 1972

This course will focus on advanced applications of servicing and repairing various Power Equipment Systems. Areas of concentration will include Fuel Systems, Outboard Motor Repair, Snowmobiles, Troubleshooting of complete power systems and rebuilding of complete power systems of various types.

Standard 1: Fuel Systems (1972.S.1)

Students will demonstrate how to service complete fuel systems.

Fuel Systems Objectives Students will: 1972.1.1 Service and adjust twist grip throttle assemblies. 1972.1.2 Disassemble and reassemble slide, vacuum controlled and butterfly controlled carburetors. 1972.1.3 Adjust and synchronize multiple carburetor systems. 1972.1.4 Change carburetor jetting to compensate for altitude and atmospheric conditions. 1972.1.5 Test throttle body and port fuel injection system components. 1972.1.6 Use the ECM self diagnostics and scan tools to access fault codes.

Standard 2: Outboard Repair (1972.S.2)

Students will repair outboard motor systems.

Outboard Repair Objectives Students will: 1972.2.1 Service components of a remote control assembly. 1972.2.2 Explain the relationship of propeller pitch to planning speed and thrust. 1972.2.3 Explain the advantages of two and three blade propellers. 1972.2.4 Explain the concept of propeller slippage. 1972.2.5 Explain the cavitations/ventilation of the propeller. 1972.2.6 Service an outboard cooling system. 1972.2.7 Service an outboard exhaust system. 1972.2.8 Service a gearcase. 1972.2.9 Perform routine service to the engine and rigging. 1972.2.10 Prepare an outboard for storage. 1972.5.11 Troubleshoot outboard power assemblies. 1972.5.12 Rebuild outboard power systems.

Standard 3: Personal Watercraft (1972.S.3)

Students will service personal watercraft.

Outboard Repair Objectives Students will: 1972.3.1 Service the steering nozzle pivot and cables. 1972.3.2 Service jet pump. 1972.3.3 Adjust throttle cable linkage. 1972.3.4 Check engine shut-off lanyard. 1972.3.5 Check engine cooling lines and bilge system. 1972.3.6 Prepare a PWC for storage. 1972.5.7 Troubleshoot Personal Watercraft power assemblies. 1972.5.8 Rebuild PWC power systems. Standard 4: Snowmobiles (1972.S.4)

Students will demonstrate how to repair power systems related to snowmobiles.

Snowmobile Objectives Students will: 1972.4.1 Maintain chain drive assembly. 1972.4.2 Service bogie wheel and slide rail track suspension systems. 1972.4.3 Inspect track for damage or repair. 1972.4.4 Replace skis and align steering.

Standard 5: Motorcycles (1972.S.5)

Students will demonstrate how to repair power system related to motorcycle.

Motorcycles Objectives Students will: 1972.5.1 Disassemble a motorcycle engine. 1972.5.2 Reassemble a motorcycle engine. 1972.5.3 Troubleshoot motorcycle power assemblies.

Standard 6: All Terrain Vehicles (ATV) (1972.S.6)

Students will demonstrate how to repair power systems related to ATV’s.

All Terrain Vehicles (ATV) Objectives Students will: 1972.6.1 Disassemble an ATV engine. 1972.6.2 Reassemble an ATV engine. 1972.6.3 Troubleshoot ATV power assemblies. 1972.6.4 Rebuild ATV power systems.