Small Engine Matching Worksheet Name ______

___ 1. 2 stroke cycle engine

___2. 4 stroke cycle engine

___ 3. Power

___ 4. Compression

___ 5. Intake

___ 6. Exhaust

___ 7. Spark Plug

___ 8. Crankshaft

___ 9. Combustion chamber

___ 10. Push rod

___ 11. Piston

___ 12. Camshaft

___ 13. Valve

___ 14. Valve Spring

___ 15. Piston rings

___ 16. Connecting rod

___ 17. Crankcase

___ 18. Venturi

___ 19. Carburetor

___ 20. Combustion

___ 21. Flooding

___22. Magneto

___ 23. Ignition system

___ 24. Flywheel

___ 25. Armature

___ 26. Coil

___ 27. Secondary circuit

___ 28. Primary circuit

___29. Condenser

___ 30. Spark plug gapper

Increases the voltage so a spark will jump across the spark plug gap.

An engine that has separate power, compression, exhaust and intake strokes

The place where combustion happens.

Contains the primary coil winding, 2 leads, a breaker points and a condenser

Is moved by the crankshaft to move the pushrods

An engine that can be used in all positions.

Over choking or priming that causes raw fuel to enter the combustion chamber

Moved by the camshaft to open the valves

Creates the spark for the spark plug

Happens when the air-fuel mixture ignites

The stroke in which the piston is going down and the air-fuel mixture enters the combustion chamber

The place where the spark happens

Air and fuel is mixed here

Picks up and builds up a magnetic field from the rotating magnet

Moves up and down in the cylinder.

The stroke where the air-fuel mixture is being condensed

The type of ignition system that uses a magnet on the flywheel

Lets air-fuel mixture in and exhaust out

Contains secondary coil winding, 2 leads, a spark plug wire spark plug

Closes the valves.

Tool that checks the space between the spark plug electrode and ground.

The stroke in which gases are expanding pushing the piston down.

Connects piston to crankshaft.

Receives and stores the electricity in the primary circuit.

Changes linear motion of piston to rotary.

Where the crankshaft is found.

The stoke in which the burnt air-fuel mixture exits the combustion chamber

The phenomenon that happens when air tries to get through a narrow space.