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crankshaft <a crankshaft; crankshafts> RZ.

crankshaft

crankshaft ARCHIT.
crankshaft PRZEM.

balanced crankshaft MOT.

bearing crankshaft

crankshaft balancing MOT.

crankshaft bearing ARCHIT.

Crankshaft bearings METEO

crankshaft gear PRZEM.

crankshaft housing ARCHIT.

crankshaft journal

crankshaft pulley PRZEM.

crankshaft speed PRZEM.

crankshaft sweep ARCHIT.

crankshaft vibration PRZEM.

outer crankshaft ARCHIT.

split crankshaft MOT.

built-up crankshaft

crankshaft bearing cap MOT.

Crankshaft Counter-Balance PRZEM.

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This relatively high percentage of oil was necessary due to the way the crankshaft bushings worked.
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A four-stroke engine requires that the valves open and close once every other revolution of the crankshaft.
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The reciprocating action of the cylinders applies torque to a rotating crankshaft, which is the engine's primary power-output.
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Most present-day diesel engines use a mechanical single plunger high-pressure fuel pump driven by the engine crankshaft.
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This, combined with the flat-plane crankshaft, provides a relatively simple exhaust layout, in which the exhaust pipes exit on the outer side of the block.
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The engine also tends to heat up causing severe damage to the crankshaft bearings.
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A belt or chain allows much more flexibility in the relative locations of the crankshaft and camshafts.
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What did return them to a certain level of popularity was the push for higher performance requiring higher crankshaft speeds.
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However, the effect grows exponentially with crankshaft rotational speed.
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This can be achieved with an exhaust-driven turbocharger, or a crankshaft-driven positive displacement compressor.
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