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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Prepare to diagnose and repair inboard engine
  2. Diagnose engine
  3. Dismantle engine
  4. Repair and reassemble engine
  5. Complete work processes
  6. Prepare to diagnose and repair inboard engine
  7. Diagnose engine
  8. Dismantle engine
  9. Repair and reassemble engine
  10. Complete work processes

Range Statement

This section specifies work environments and conditions that may affect performance. Essential operating conditions that may be present (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) are included. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below.

Safety requirements must include:

work health and safety (WHS) and occupational health and safety (OHS) requirements, including procedures for lifting and supporting inboard engines.

Environmental requirements must include:

procedures for trapping, storing and disposing of fluids released from engines.


Performance Evidence

Before competency can be determined, individuals must demonstrate they can perform the following according to the standards defined in this unit’s elements, performance criteria, range of conditions and foundation skills:

diagnose and repair a fault in three different marine inboard engines, including:

a fault in an engine cylinder head, in which the work must involve removing the cylinder head from the engine

a fault in two of the following components, in which the work must involve removing the components from the engine:

engine valve timing belt

engine valve timing chain

engine valve lifters

cylinder head valve stem seals

camshaft

camshaft bearings

crankshaft

balance shaft or its bearings

pistons and connecting rods

cylinder block sleeves

main bearings and big-end bearings

internal oil pump

dismantle and reassemble one marine inboard engine.


Knowledge Evidence

Individuals must be able to demonstrate knowledge of:

work health and safety (WHS) and occupational health and safety (OHS) requirements relating to diagnosing and repairing inboard engines, including procedures for lifting and supporting inboard engines

environmental requirements, including procedures for trapping, storing and disposing of fluids released from engines

operating principles of inboard engines and associated components, including:

combustion, including:

air-fuel ratios and combustion cycles

direct injection

detonation

engine measurement and performance, including:

swept volume and engine volume

compression ratio

engine efficiency, including volumetric efficiency, thermal efficiency and mechanical efficiency

torque and horsepower, including brake horsepower

application, purpose and operation of inboard engines and components, including:

lubrication systems, cylinder blocks, cylinders, pistons, cylinder heads, engine valves, combustion chambers, inlet and exhaust manifolds, connecting rods, crankshafts, piston rings, gudgeon pins, camshafts, timing gears, vibration dampers and flywheels

diagnostic testing procedures for inboard engines, including:

wet and dry compression tests

cylinder leakage tests

oil pressure tests

sources of water ingress

checking sources of fluid leaks

exhaust smoke diagnosis

checking abnormal engine noises

dismantling procedures for inboard engines, including procedures for:

measuring clearances and tolerances

inspecting components

repair procedures for inboard engines, including procedures for repairing cylinder blocks and cylinder heads

assembly procedures for inboard engines, including procedures for fitting components and obtaining clearances and tolerances

post-repair testing procedures for inboard engines, including:

load testing engines

water testing engines.