External coupling occurs when a component communicates or collaborates with infrastructure components (e.g., operation system functions, database capability, telecommunication functions). Although this type of coupling is necessary, it should be limited to a small number of components or classes within a system. Software must communicate internally and externally. Therefore, coupling is a fact of life. However, the designer should work to reduce coupling whenever possible and understand the ramifications of high coupling when it cannot be avoided.
Low coupling
A gravity feed lubricating system typically requires periodic inspection to ensure adequate lubricant levels, proper functioning of components, and any required adjustments. Additionally, regular cleaning of the system's components and filters may be necessary to prevent clogs and ensure smooth operation. It's important to follow manufacturer guidelines for maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the system.
To monitor fluid level.
ensure valve is closed
splash system and pump system
The sump is a tank (reservoir) at the bottom of the engine which contains lubricating oil. When the engine is switched off, the warm lubricating oil at the top of the engine, seeps back into the sump by gravity, ready for future lubricating use when the engine is running again.
Nervous System Checking was created in 2007-01.
yes. A no-hub coupling or FERNCO (brand name) coupling work well.
The dye is carried along with the lubricating oil as it moves through system.
Coupling within a software system is the degree to which to which each module relies on other modules cohesion is the measure of a sub systems internal interdependence
Checking power steering fluid level Checking belts and hoses Checking the system for leaks Pressure testing the system Bleeding the system