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the camshaft turns once to every time the crankshaft turns twice meaning it is 2:1
Well you have these Chambers with pistons inside, at the top theres a spark plug creating a spark and gas being injected in, and air forced in, igniting, and causing an explosion,, forcing the pistons down one by one turning the crankshaft, which turns other stuff then you wheels.
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.
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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.
a crankshaft is what the connecting rod holding the pistons connects to, it spins your flywheel turning all your belts and also turning your transmission. an engine has 4 strokes: intake (fuel and air), compression (compressing the fuel and air), power (spark plug ignites the fuel creating power) exaughst (lets out burned gasses) and then repeats the cycle. the crankshaft turns 180 degrees for every stroke, the crank shaft is located inside the motor in the engine block.
The camshaft turns one revolution to the crankshafts two revolutions.
To explain this in simple terms, when the spark plug fires, it burns the gas/air mixture. This causes an explosion. The explosion forces the piston down. This forcing the piston down causes the crankshaft, which the piston is connected to, to turn. The turning of the crankshaft creates a turning force. This force or energy is sent to the transmission by way of the torque converter. This torque converter takes this turning power and turns into energy the tranmission can use. In turn the tranmission does its job and it turns the axis. This is what causes the wheels to turn. So the torque itself is created by the downward force of the pistons.
It turns the stroke movement of the piston(s) into a rotation.
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.