A crankshaft is the part of the engine that the linear piston rotates. The amount of turns in a crankshaft to complete 1 revolution in a V6 engine is four.
The crankshaft does 2 full turns to make 1 cycle in a 4 cycle engine so, 4 is the answer.
It starts at one and can go to unlimited.Generaly a production car engine is 55 hundred to 65 hundred.
The camshaft turns one revolution to the crankshafts two revolutions.
is that the same if the engine has 2 camshafts (not overhead)
The crankshaft is turned by the pistons going up and down. The cam shaft is driven by the timing belt or chain that is turned by the crank shaft. The camshaft on a four cycle engine turns 2 to 1 crankshaft revolution. The cams on the camshaft operate the intake and exhaust valves. intake valve on one revolution and exhaust on the next.
The engine's camshaft rotates at half the speed of the crankshaft. The crankshaft turns two full turns for every one full turn of the camshaft.
The camshaft turns one revolution to the crankshafts two revolutions.
In a dual overhead cam type of engine (or any other known today), camshafts will make 2 turns for every 1 turn of crankshaft. (Rotary engines are different)
The crankshaft turns clockwise looking at it from the front.
By means of the spark plugs firing which ignites the fuel air mixture. This explosion drives the pistons downward and turns the crankshaft. The crankshaft turns the transmission which drives the wheels.
On the end of the crankshaft is a set of electrical windings that turns as the crankshaft turns ( known as the rotor ) . There are staionary windings mounted in the engine casing that do not turn ( known as the stator ) . this makes up your alternator and this charges the battery as the engine is running . Hope that answers your question .
One complete turn is called a revolution and it turns 360 degrees from its starting position.