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Crankshaft
The crankshaft converts the up and down (reciprocating) motion of the pistons into a turning (rotary) motion. It provides the turning motion for the wheels. It works much like the pedals of a bicycle, converting up-down motion into rotational motion. The crankshaft is usually either alloy steel or cast iron. The crankshaft is connected to the pistons by the connecting-rods. Some parts of the shaft do not move up and down; they rotate in the stationary main bearings. These parts are known as journals. There are usually three journals in a four cylinder engine.
PARTS
Camshaft Sprocket
Camshaft
Connecting Rod
Crankshaft Counterbalance
Crankshaft
Cylinder Block
Cylinder Head
Exhaust Manifold
Exhaust Valve
Exhaust port
Fuel-Air Mixture
Intake Manifold
Intake Port
Intake Valve
Lifter
Oil Pan
Piston Rings
Piston
Push Rod
Rocker Arm
Spark Plug
Timing Chain
Valve Cover
Wrist Pin

 

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