Any vehicle with an internal combustion motor has a crankshaft, so all of the vehicles on the road except for those with electric motors.
Torque sensors are used in vehicles and aircraft. They are used on engines, gearboxes, crankshafts and transmissions to measure the amount of torque being generated.
I think the crankshafts are made of alloy steel. vanadium is one of the metals used for alloying.
Yes. All they way up to 2000. However, different size engines, have different size strokes, thus different crankshafts. But 350, to 350, say, yes.
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Engine crankshafts usually break when there is too much pressure on them. Some have flaws and may break under normal use.
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Crankshafts are usually always forged for strength. Connecting Rods and pistons are usually always cast in normal consumer vehicles. Race and High Performance vehicles have very exacting designs and are usually built differently.
yes, anyone can
In late 2003 the target wheels on the cam and crankshafts changed to a different style.In late 2003 the target wheels on the cam and crankshafts changed to a different style.
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