Questions tagged [crankshaft]

A component within an internal combustion engine which converts the reciprocating motion of the prisons to rotary motion which can be transferred to the transmission.

This engine piece provides a means by which to turn the reciprocating motion of the pistons into rotational motion, then provides this power out to the drivetrain.

Here is a representation of a 4-cylinder crankshaft:

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Inside the engine, the pistons are connected to connecting rods via wrist pins. The connecting rods are then connected to the crankshaft. There are bearings which the connecting rods holds, which ride on journals on the crankshaft. The journals are very smooth and round portions of the crankshaft. The bearings go around the crankshaft as it rotates. There is a thin film of oil which is pumped into the space between the bearing journals and the bearings themselves, which provides a way where the bearing never even touches the surface of the crankshaft. The oil is fed through the block via oil gallery passages, the out through holes in the main journals. There are a second set of holes in the main journal which directs oil to the rod journals (labelled crankpin journals in the picture).

A crankshaft can be internally or externally balanced. The balance offsets the massive rotational weight which occurs as the crankshaft rotates. This allows for smoother engine operation. Without it, the engine would tear itself apart.

When a crankshaft has power applied to it via when a cylinder fires, massive twisting occurs where torque is loaded onto the crankshaft, then unloaded as the crankshaft twists back to right itself. The vibrations which occur due to this loading and unloading are controlled partially by the vibration/torsional damper which is attached to the front of the engine. This damper can also be used to help balance the front end of the engine.

The flywheel mounting flange is at the back of the crankshaft. It is the main mounting point for either a flywheel on a manual shift transmission or a flexplate on an automatic. If flexplate, a torque converter is attached to it to couple the power output of the engine to the transmission. If flywheel, there is a clutch plate and friction disk combo.

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What does a flywheel do and what is it connected to?

I understand roughly how an engine works and that there is a crankshaft which is able to turn the flywheel using internal combustion. I have just realised that I have got absolutely no idea how the kinetic (movement) energy of the crankshaft is able…
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What is crankshaft grinding and why is it done?

I saw a lot of YouTube videos referring to crankshaft grinding, while watching videos about working on crankshafts. I don't understand what crankshaft grinding does. If we grind a crankshaft, then how does it stay compatible with the vehicle where…
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What mechanical revolution is measured in "RPM"?

I do realize that it stands for revolutions per minute, but what are the revolving pieces that are measured? Assuming it is the crankshaft, is RPM calculated by the crank shaft sensor, or by some other means? Why do some old, carbureted cars not…
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Why won't my engine rotate?

After doing some maintenance on a 2000 Porsche 911 engine (3.4l normally aspirated), I find that I can manually rotate it with a wrench on the flywheel, to a certain point but no farther and I can't figure out why it won't rotate. The details I…
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Is firing order sufficient to tell if a crankshaft is cross-plane or flat-plane?

If I know the order in which the cylinders on a V-engine fire, can I know for sure whether the engine has a cross-plane or flat-plane crankshaft?
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What is "seal saver"?

I recently replaced the oil pump in my dad's 1990 Mazda b2200 only to find that after I replaced it it started leaking from the crankshaft seal. He took it in to a local mechanic who pulled everything back apart and my dad says he used something…
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Hand turned the crankshaft while in gear. Clutch damage?

My timing belt broke on a 2008 Hyundai Accent and due to being broke I decided to try and fix it myself. I managed to get everything off, two slightly bent valves on the head which I took to a shop etc. While trying to prep the engine block for a…
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Why won't my crankshaft turn a full rotation?

I have a 95 Camry LE (v6) and I'm in the process of replacing the water pump. One of the prerequisites for accessing the pump is crank pulley removal. User cdunn (thanks a bunch for the suggestions) provided me with info on the starter bump method…
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removing crankshaft pulley without the puller tool?

It sounds ridiculous but I have to wait until tomorrow for the tool, but I'm sure there is a way to do it? I haven't even attempted it yet on fear that I mess something up big time. My 95 Camry needs the puller with the 3 arms on it where you put…
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What is a "crank throw" and how can I determine the number of crank throws on an engine?

This term is confusing me a little and I wanted to make sure I understood it correctly. Based on my understanding of the Wikipedia article, it looks to me like a crank throw is what allows the piston to translate (or "throw") linear motion to…
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How to lock crank shaft while torquing central screw?

It seems I have to replace the oil seal at the pulley-side of my crankshaft. According to the technical manual of my car, the central screw should be torqued with 120-145Nm. I don't know how much torque is needed to crank my motor, but I guess…
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How are crankshaft crankpin journals ground?

In looking at this question: What is crankshaft grinding and why is it done? @Pᴀᴜʟsᴛᴇʀ2 gave an excellent answer that got me thinking. First, lets include the same picture from that answer so we're on the same page: When reconditioning the…
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A safe way to turn the engine without a crankshaft pulley tool?

Car: Audi S5 4.2L 8 cyl, 6 speed manual Purpose: I want to clean the carbon build up on the intake ports and valves. The reason: Not all the valves are closed at the same time, and so the engine needs to be turned to open any remaining valves. The…
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What are crankshaft bearings and how are they different from camshaft end bearings?

I hope the answer is not too similar to this question. I have a basic understanding of the role a crankshaft plays in the internal combustion engine, which leads me to ask: Crankshaft Bearings What are they? Where are they? How do they differ from…
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Filling gouge on oil sealing surface in aluminum engine block

I bought a 2004 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport (2.5L EJ251 SOHC) a year ago and have found a leaking crankshaft seal. When going in to replace it, I see that the leak is probably caused by a small gouge (~ 1x1x2 mm) in the aluminum engine block on the…
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