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		Definition of crankshaft in English: crankshaftnounˈkraŋkʃɑːftˈkræŋkˌʃæft A shaft driven by a crank. 曲轴 Example sentencesExamples -  The connecting rod connects the piston to the crankshaft.
 -  The cylinders of Millet rotated with the wheel and its crankshaft constituted the rear axle.
 -  Plans are to produce 12 000 crankshafts daily for four-cylinder diesel engines.
 -  This rigid, high-strength, shock-resisting material is used for diesel crankshafts, gears and machine columns.
 -  Fuel is transformed into energy that pushes down on a piston that turns a crankshaft that turns a drive shaft.
 -  The crankshaft and connecting rods are visible through the sides of the engine block.
 -  The aft end of the crankshaft connects to the propeller shaft through the thrust bearing.
 -  It comes from some of the critical wear areas; for example, the liner of the piston area, the crankshaft, or the camshaft.
 -  Behind the engine, the crankshaft links to the propeller shaft through the thrust-bearing.
 -  Like in a car engine, the gas released from a manhole explosion could push on a piston and turn a crankshaft.
 -  An example of this can be cast iron crankshafts in large stationary diesel engines.
 -  The resulting explosions of fuel and air drive the pistons which turn the crankshaft.
 -  Only a few parts come from Japan, such as engine blocks and crankshafts for the gasoline engine.
 -  The Manley connecting rods and pistons swing on a Callies crankshaft and provide a compression ratio of 15 to 1.
 -  I'm also not a fan of counterweighted flywheel flanges on crankshafts.
 -  Has he ever listened to himself on the subject of crankshafts and big ends?
 -  The uses of medium carbon-manganese steels include shafts, axles, gears, crankshafts, couplings and forgings.
 -  A timing belt or timing chain links the crankshaft to the camshaft so that the valves are in sync with the pistons.
 -  In addition, the car has a stock crankshaft and connecting rods, Hooker headers, and Mopar ignition.
 -  With a rotary engine, the crankshaft is fixed, while the cylinders, crankcase and all the other bits rotate around it.
 
 Synonyms crowbar, bar, handspike, jemmy    Definition of crankshaft in US English: crankshaftnounˈkraNGkˌSHaftˈkræŋkˌʃæft A shaft driven by a crank. 曲轴 Example sentencesExamples -  The connecting rod connects the piston to the crankshaft.
 -  This rigid, high-strength, shock-resisting material is used for diesel crankshafts, gears and machine columns.
 -  Only a few parts come from Japan, such as engine blocks and crankshafts for the gasoline engine.
 -  A timing belt or timing chain links the crankshaft to the camshaft so that the valves are in sync with the pistons.
 -  The crankshaft and connecting rods are visible through the sides of the engine block.
 -  Fuel is transformed into energy that pushes down on a piston that turns a crankshaft that turns a drive shaft.
 -  The uses of medium carbon-manganese steels include shafts, axles, gears, crankshafts, couplings and forgings.
 -  It comes from some of the critical wear areas; for example, the liner of the piston area, the crankshaft, or the camshaft.
 -  The aft end of the crankshaft connects to the propeller shaft through the thrust bearing.
 -  Has he ever listened to himself on the subject of crankshafts and big ends?
 -  The resulting explosions of fuel and air drive the pistons which turn the crankshaft.
 -  An example of this can be cast iron crankshafts in large stationary diesel engines.
 -  I'm also not a fan of counterweighted flywheel flanges on crankshafts.
 -  Plans are to produce 12 000 crankshafts daily for four-cylinder diesel engines.
 -  Like in a car engine, the gas released from a manhole explosion could push on a piston and turn a crankshaft.
 -  Behind the engine, the crankshaft links to the propeller shaft through the thrust-bearing.
 -  The Manley connecting rods and pistons swing on a Callies crankshaft and provide a compression ratio of 15 to 1.
 -  The cylinders of Millet rotated with the wheel and its crankshaft constituted the rear axle.
 -  With a rotary engine, the crankshaft is fixed, while the cylinders, crankcase and all the other bits rotate around it.
 -  In addition, the car has a stock crankshaft and connecting rods, Hooker headers, and Mopar ignition.
 
 Synonyms crowbar, bar, handspike, jemmy     |