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Name of Student Trainee: Junmark D.

Desuyo
Course & Major : BS- Mechanical Engineering Inclusive Date:
Industry Partner: Exploration Drilling Corporation From: July 1, 2024
Department Assigned : To : July 6, 2024
Activities: Learning/Insights:

Monday: I discovered the significance of injector


During our attempt to repair the 4-stroke, 2-cylinder condition and the interdependence of
Lombardini engine, we discovered that the left and engine parts when repairing the
right injectors were not in excellent working order. Lombardini engine. Speaking with Sir
We tried using an air compressor to clean them. The Reynato helped us to better grasp
left side was remained broken, even after we were troubleshooting. Additionally, working
able to restore the right side. Even though we worked on engines and disassembling
hard all day, it did not go to waste. transmissions expanded our knowledge
and strengthened our ability to solve
Tuesday: problems methodically. Under the
We spoke with Sir Reynato since the injectors had direction of Sir Joshua and Sir Reynato,
not returned to normal after being connected to the we gained essential knowledge about
fuel pump. He verified that the gasoline pump was engine systems, teamwork, and
malfunctioning as well, and then, while we watched, diagnostics that improved our
he fixed it by himself. mechanical engineering problem-solving
techniques and technical proficiency.

Wednesday :
We divided into two teams. Ana, Chad, and I had to
disassemble the transmission, then Jetro, Jheferbs, and
Cindie had to fix the engine. The fuel pump broke
again when they were trying to fix the Lombardini
engine. Finally, Sir Joshua told them to help our team
disassemble and clean the transmission afterwards.

Thursday:
We carried on disassembling and cleaning the
transmission with compressed air and diesel in the
morning. The transmission was examined by Sir
Joshua and Sir Reynato to determine which pieces
need replacement. We put it back together after
determining it was in good shape. Subsequently, Sir
George briefly discussed the distinctions between
engines with two and four strokes.

Saturday:
We proceeded to fix the Lombardini engine, which
has one cylinder, under the supervision of Sir Joshua
and Sir Reynato. Sir Reynato succeeded in starting the
engine, but alas, smoke was coming from the intake
and air was being drawn out of the exhaust. We
repositioned the tubes after realizing that the ones
connecting the exhaust and air filter had been
switched. Even so, we were unable to start the engine,
so Sir Reynato decided to put off more work until
Monday.

Prepared by:

JUNMARK D. DESUYO
Student Trainee’s Signature Over Printed Name

Industry Training Supervisor Remarks:

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