January 29, 2015
Electrics & Electronics-Ignition Systems
Electrics & Electronics: Ignition Systems Ignition components Summary The
primary components of the automotive ignition system are: battery,spark
plug,engine timing,distributor,spark intensifiers and high tension (HT) leads.
The primary components of the automotive ignition system are: Battery Spark plug
Engine timing Distributor Spark intensifiers High tension (HT) leads Battery The
battery supplies the Electro-Motive Force (EMF) to the ignition circuit. The
battery needs a constant flow of air around it to keep it cool,and must be well
maintained if it is to keep the ignition system functioning properly. Spark plug
The spark plug creates the spark that ignites the air/fuel mixture inside the
cylinder when the spark jumps from the central electrode to the side electrode.
Engine timing Engine manufacturers include timing marks on their engines allscanner,so
that the technician can check and adjust the engine timing if some conditions
have changed. Distributor The distributor has been an integral component of an
ignition system for many years. But,with todays advances in electronics,it is
being phased out. Its primary function is to distribute the spark to the spark
plugs in the correct sequence and at the correct time. To complete the
distributor assembly,a distributor cap and rotor are fitted. Spark intensifiers
There are many sources for the production of the high-tension spark. In this
case it is in the form of an ignition coil. In this coil the primary and
secondary terminals are connected inside the can. Coils and Coil Packs are
basically step-up transformers,increasing the vehicle's 12-volt supply to the
voltage required to fire the spark plugs. High tension (HT) leads High-tension
leads are also known as HT Leads,and connect the spark distribution unit to the
spark plugs X431
Diagun 3. The High Tension spark travels from the source along these
leads,and jumps across the spark plug gap. This ignites the air-fuel mixture in
the cylinders. With the higher voltages that today's electronic ignition systems
have to endure,the insulation material on the HT leads is now much thicker than
in earlier models.
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