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Engine Block
The engine cylinder block, or "block" is cast in one piece. Usually, this is the largest and most intricate single piece of metal in the automobile. Even when the cylinders, cylinder heads, or cylinder sleeves are separate pieces, the crankcase is still the largest single part in the engine. Almost all of the engine parts are attached to the crankcase, directly or indirectly. The crankcase houses the crankshaft and often the camshaft as well. With the oil pan, which goes on the lower surface of the crankcase, it forms an oil-tight housing in which the rotating and reciprocating parts operate. The cylinder block is laced with coolant passages, called the "water jacket". The cylinder block is usually made of high grade cast iron with alloys to improve wear of the cylinders, but many are aluminum. Plastic blocks have been developed but are not yet used in production cars. This major unit must be extremely strong and rigid to avoid bending and stretching. It also varies in thickness and does not always cool uniformly to prevent warpage by internal stresses of the cylinder bores.
PARTS
Delivery Valve
Drive Shaft
Engine Block
Fuel Filter Element
Fuel Pulse
Fuel Return Line
Fuel Spray Pattern
Governor Assembly
Injector Nozzle
Intake From Fuel Pump
Inward Opening Pintle Valve
Metering Valve
Mounting Bolts
Outlet to Injector
Outward Opening Pintle Valve
Pump Chamber
Throttle Control
Transfer Pump
Valve Return Spring

 

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