The crankshaft converts the linear motion of the piston into rotation of the crankshaft.
In essence, the the displacement of the piston is porportional to the sine of the phase of the crankshaft. this isn't quite true but it gives a rough idea of what is happening. if you meant what happens in one cycle of a piston/crankshaft then it is essentially this: as the piston moves down it forces the crankshaft through one half of a revolution and then on the way back up the piston forces the crankshaft through the remaining half of a revolution - back to its start position to start again
rotation of the crankshaft
Top dead center on an engine is defined as when the piston is farthest from the crankshaft. Bottom dead center is when the piston is closest to the crankshaft on the engine.
Rotational 90 degree asists.
steel
No Because it is made out of rubber
it varies a lot
They could be made of steel, aluminum, alloys, or a combination of those.
Where does a crankshaft sit
Crankshaft position and crankshaft RPM
Usually the crankshaft is made of harder metal than the bolt, so you should be able to just replace the bolt. But who knows for certain until you try.
Absolutely. There's a crankshaft made by stx for college, and if it's good enough for NCAA it's good enough for high school.
no
A damaged crankshaft will need replaced.A damaged crankshaft will need replaced.
The crankshaft sensor is by the crankshaft pullie (the balancer)
The crankshaft converts the linear motion of the piston into rotation of the crankshaft.