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Mar 24, 2026
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ASEP 127 - GM ASEP Engine Repair PREREQUISITES: ASEP 100 Introduction to GM ASEP Program CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 LECTURE HOURS MIN: 2 LAB HOURS MIN: 2 TOTAL CONTACT HOURS MIN: 64 In this second course of a two-part sequence, students advance their study of the construction, diagnosis, service, and repair of internal combustion engines used in modern GM passenger vehicles and light-duty trucks. Instruction emphasizes correct use of precision measuring tools and GM-specific service equipment. Students analyze the theory and operation of multiple GM engine designs and apply procedures for inspection, troubleshooting, and repair. Throughout the course, students complete required modules in GM’s Center of Learning (service technician online training) and conclude the sequence by taking the nationally recognized ASE A1 Engine Repair certification exam.
MAJOR COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
- Identify tools used for engine removal and installation
- Describe the major engine operating systems and their function.
- Evaluate the ICE process for proper removal and installation.
- Demonstrate use of proper OEM tooling.
- Perform proper ICE installation break-in.
- Inspect cylinder long block components and install support components.
COURSE CONTENT: Topical areas of study include -
- Engine Systems, Configurations, Operation
- Engine Repair and Service
- Engine Support Systems Service
- Proper OEM Supported Tooling for R & I of ICE.
- Engine Removal and Installation
GRADING POLICY
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92-100 |
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83-91 |
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74-82 |
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65-73 |
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0-64 |
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