AVI Instructor John Barclay takes a deep look at pressure transducer waveforms, determining cam timing, and how to use pressure transducers to determine engine mechanical, fuel system, and misfire concerns.
Measuring pressure within specific cylinders is a relatively new form of automotive diagnostic testing. It uses amplified and non-amplified pressure transducers to determine specific cylinder misfires, engine blow-by percentage, restrictions in fuel injectors, valve timing, concerns, and other volumetric efficiency issues. AVI Instructor John Barclay takes a deep look at pressure transducer waveforms, determining cam timing, and how to use pressure transducers to determine engine mechanical, fuel system, and misfire concerns. Valve train including intake and exhaust issues can all be diagnosed using a pressure transducer and a labscope. This class shows detailed interpretation of wave forms and timing.
Course Objectives:
Understand what a pressure transducer is and how it works
Identify multiple types of pressure transducers
Connecting a pressure transducer to a labscope
Overview of when to use an in cylinder pressure transducer
Comparison of other tests available and problems
Precautions to take with CPT
Using waveforms to diagnose timing and related issues
Using a cranking, idle and acceleration check procedure
Detailed scope pattern interpretation
Evaluating use of pressure transducer diagnostic and when this procedure should be considered.