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Module 2 Quiz-Ignition Systems
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The basic requirements for reciprocating engine ignition systems are similar, regardless of the type of engine. All ignition systems must deliver...
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What are the two classifications for ignition systems used in modern reciprocating engine powered aircraft?
Magneto-ignition systems or electronic systems for reciprocating engines
Ignition systems can be subclassified as either single or dual magneto-ignition systems.
What is the difference between the two?
Single magnetos consist of two separate magnetos and the necessary wiring. Dual magnetos generally use one rotating magnet that feeds two complete magnetos in one magneto housing.
Which type of magneto-ignition system is still the most widely used in aircraft?
High-tension
The high-tension magneto system can be divided, for purposes of discussion, into three distinct circuits.
What are they?
Choose the answer that is the most correct.
Magnetic, primary electrical, and secondary electrical circuits.
The magnetic circuit consists of...
A permanent multi-pole rotating magnet, a soft iron core, and pole shoes.
What are the components of a primary electrical circuit?
A set of breaker contact points, a condenser, and an insulated coil.
The secondary magneto circuit contains...
The secondary windings of the coil, distributor rotor, distributor cap, ignition lead, and spark plug.
What are the two things that the condenser (capacitor) does in the primary circuit?
The condenser prevents arcing at the points when the circuit is opened and hastens the collapse of the magnetic field about the primary coil.
What is Lenz's Law and how does it relate to the primary electrical circuit?
Lenz's Law states that an induced current always flows in such a direction that its magnetism opposes the motion or change that induced it.
What is the meaning of the term E-gap position? (E stands for efficiency).
The rotating magnet is in a position a few degrees past neutral, This position is called the E-gap position (E stands for efficiency).
What are the necessary conditions for firing a spark plug when it's piston is in the prescribed position?
The magneto must be in the E-gap position, the breaker points must be open, and the distributor must be aligned correctly.
What is the purpose of a breaker cam in a magneto?
To open and close the breaker points
What is a cam follower and what does it do?
A Micarta block or similar material that rides on the cam and allows the cam to force the breaker points to separate.
On what type of engine would you find a "Compensated Cam"?
A large radial engine
The cam lobes of a compensated cam are machine ground at unequal intervals to compensate for the elliptical path of the...
Articulated connecting rods.
What is the purpose of the distributor rotor in a secondary electrical circuit?
To direct high-voltage to the spark plugs
How Fast does the distributer rotate in relation to the crankshaft in all four-stroke cycle engines?
One-half crankshaft speed
What situations increase the possibility for flashover in a magneto?
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T or F:
Ignition leads direct the electrical energy from the sparkplug to the magneto.
False
What is the purpose of the ignition switch in an aircraft ignition system?
To control all units in an aircraft ignition system.
How many ways are there to complete the primary circuit in an aircraft ignition system?
Two
What is the main difference between a Single Magneto and a Dual Magneto?
Dual Magnetos share a single rotating magnet and cam.
What is the main disadvantage of using a base-mounted magneto?
Limited range for timing adjustments.


Choose items from the list that best describe a high tension magneto system.
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Has problems with flashover at high altitude.
Primary and secondary coils are contained in the magneto case.
Uses harness leads that carry high tension voltage from the magneto to the sparkplug.
Are more widely used in modern aircraft.
Ignition wires enclosed in shielding.
What is the function of a spark plug in an ignition system?
Provides an air gap for the high-voltage spark to ignite the air-fuel charge
What are the three main components of a sparkplug?
Electrode, insulator, and outer shell
What is meant by the term," all-weather plug"?
The seal between the lead and the spark plug is water proof
What is the purpose of the insulator in a spark plug?
To provide a protective core around the electrode
Which material is used to make the insulator in a spark plug?
Aluminum oxide ceramic
What three positive attributes are provided by the aluminum oxide insulator?
Dielectric strength, high mechanical strength, and thermal conductivity
What are three advantages of using a spark plug with a fine wire electrode?
Fine wire electrodes have a longer service life, allow for a larger spark gap, and increased performance
What prevents cylinder gas pressure from escaping around the spark plug?
Close-tolerance screw threads and a copper gasket
What is the appropriate spark plug range for a low-compression engine?
Hot range plugs
What is the spark plug reach?
The length of the threaded portion
Choose the best answer.
When is a spark plug considered to be fouled?
When the spark stops bridging the gap
Spark Plug Fouling
Match the cause of spark plug fouling with the type of spark plug fouling

What causes carbon fouling of spark plugs?
Air-fuel mixtures that are either too rich to burn or so lean they cause intermittent firing
The power setting most conducive to lead fouling is ______________________________.
Cruising with lean mixtures.
Why is ethylene dibromide used as a scavenging agent in aviation fuel?
To reduce lead deposits
The elimination of service difficulties caused by graphite is up to the______________________
Aircraft technician.
Why do manufacturers use a hermetically sealed resistor in the center electrode of some spark plugs?
To overcome the problem of gap erosion
If a plug is dropped on the floor or other hard surface, it should ______________________________________________________________
not be installed in an engine.
What is the correct way to pull the ignition harness lead?
Straight out and in line with the centerline of the plug barrel
What is the consequence of applying a side load when removing the ignition harness lead?
Damage to the barrel insulator
What should be the first step in servicing spark plugs?
A visual inspection
Which of the following is NOT part of a visual inspection of a spark plug?
Cylinder differential compression
Exciter box
Cylinder cooling fins
T or F:
It is good practice to soak the spark plugs in solvent to loosen carbon and lead deposits.
False
After drying the firing end of the plugs, remove the lead compound deposits using a _______________________.
Vibrator cleaner.
After the abrasive blast, the firing end gets a ________________________
thorough air blast to remove the abrasive material.
The shielding barrel insulators may be cleaned with ___________________________________
a cotton cloth or felt swab saturated with solvent, wood alcohol, or other approved cleaner.
Finish the sentence.
The firing end should be inspected using a light and a magnifying glass. If the plug passes the firing end visual and cleaning checks, then...
the spark gap should be set using a round thickness gauge.
What should be done if the spark plug lead is heavily stained or damaged?
Replace the lead
What should be done after all spark plugs have been installed and torqued?
Perform a complete ignition system operational check
What is the purpose of a turbine engine ignition system?
To ignite the fuel in the combustor
In a turbine engine ignition system, what is the purpose of the high-voltage induced in the secondary of the triggering transformer?
To ionize the gap at the spark igniter
What is the role of the high-frequency triggering transformer in a turbine engine ignition system?
To hold the time duration of the discharge to a minimum
What is the function of transformers in a Capacitor Discharge Exciter Unit?
To step up the voltage across the capacitors
Why is air cooling important in a Capacitor Discharge Exciter Unit?
To prevent overheating during long use of continuous ignition
What is the difference between continuous and intermittent ignition in a turbine engine?
Continuous ignition is required for starting the engine, while intermittent ignition is used during operation
What is the voltage across the capacitors in a Capacitor Discharge Exciter Unit?
High-voltage, high energy
How does the electrode of an igniter plug differ from that of a spark plug?
It is capable of withstanding a higher energy current.
What is the main purpose of an igniter plug in a turbine engine ignition system?
To produce a high-intensity spark.
What role does heat play in minimizing electrode fouling in igniter plugs?
It helps to keep the electrode clean.
What is electrode erosion and how does it impact igniter maintenance?
It is the wearing down of the electrode due to high energy currents.
What is the recommended method for checking the operation of an igniter?
Listening for a snapping noise
What should be done before removing ignition leads from the engine?
Remove clamps securing ignition leads
What is the proper clearance between chamber liner and igniter plug?
1/8 inch
Why is it important to disconnect the low-voltage primary lead before disconnecting the high-voltage cable?
To allow for proper dissipation of stored energy