What is the function of the engine ignition system?
1 Answers
The function of the engine ignition system is: 1. The ignition system converts the low voltage of the power source into high voltage and then delivers it to each cylinder in the order of the engine's ignition sequence to ignite the compressed air-fuel mixture; 2. It can adapt to changes in engine operating conditions and usage environments, automatically adjusting the ignition timing to achieve reliable and accurate ignition; 3. Manual calibration of the ignition timing can be performed when changing fuel or installing a distributor. The maintenance methods for the engine include: 1. Using qualified engine oil; 2. Using qualified coolant and antifreeze; 3. Regularly cleaning the radiator scale; 4. Regularly removing engine carbon deposits; 5. Regularly replacing the three filters (air, oil, and fuel filters); 6. Maintaining a reasonable engine speed.