Question 210Motor Plants - Assistant Engineer

70% to pass

The upper piston rings in large, slow-speed, two-stroke cycle diesel engines are most effectively lubricated by oil _______________.

Afed from mechanical lubricators
Bthrown off from the main bearings
Csupplied from wick fed drip lubricators
Dflow from a centrifugal or banjo oiler
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) fed from mechanical lubricators. In large, slow-speed, two-stroke cycle diesel engines, the upper piston rings are most effectively lubricated by oil fed from mechanical lubricators. Mechanical lubricators provide a controlled and consistent supply of oil to the critical components, ensuring proper lubrication and reducing the risk of wear or seizure. This is the standard practice for the lubrication of upper piston rings in these types of engines. The other options are not the most effective methods for lubricating the upper piston rings. Oil thrown off from the main bearings (B) may not provide sufficient or consistent lubrication to the upper piston rings. Wick-fed drip lubricators (C) may not deliver enough oil, and a centrifugal or banjo oiler (D) is typically used for other components, not the upper piston rings.

Want to practice with timed exams?

Download Coast Guard Exams for the full exam experience.

Get the App