Well, at ASERO, they actually covered pretty much everything. They have an example curriculum posted on their website (
Association for Small Engine Repair & Operation) that is I think identical to the course that I took. I mean, for the price (which is only $25 for the membership and $25 for the course), you can't beat it really. Totally worth it. I'll post it here:
Chapter 1: Safety Equipment & Instruction
Chapter 2: Apply Safety Instruction
Chapter 3: Describe Safety Practices
Chapter 4: Apply Safety Practices
Chapter 5: Parts & Mechanics - Manuals
Chapter 6: Parts & Mechanics - Test
Chapter 7: Parts Identification - Ignition System
Chapter 8: Parts Identification - Fuel System
Chapter 9: Parts Identification - Compression System
Chapter 10: Parts Identification - Lubrication System
Chapter 11: Tools - Identification & Application
Chapter 12: Two & Four Cycle Engines
Chapter 13: Engine Identification - Brand & Manufacturer
Chapter 14: Identifying Engine Operating Conditions
Chapter 15: Definition & Relation - Small Engine Terms
Chapter 16: Small Engine Disassembly - Identification of Wear
Chapter 17: Small Engine Assembly
Chapter 18: Micrometer Measurements
Chapter 19: Engine Starting - Adjusting for Speed & Load
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