The thrust bearing in most engines.
the cam bearing
It turns the stroke movement of the piston(s) into a rotation.
There should be end play, aprox .004, depending on the application.
To turn a linear motion into a rotary motion.
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what assists in controlling lateral movement of the crankshaft
The crankshaft is an internal component of the engine that converts an up and down movement of the pistons to a rotational movement of the the crankshaft. This is provided to the powertrain for movement. The bottom of the pistons are attached to the crankshaft with main bearings.
what are components of axial movement
It turns the stroke movement of the piston(s) into a rotation.
describe how to recognize components and how you it help you as a movement educator?
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
There should be end play, aprox .004, depending on the application.
The crankshaft is the part that connects the flywheel and the piston rods on an internal combustible engine. Its job is to change the movement of the pistons to a circular motion, which is what is needed to power a vehicle.
If normal movement meaning driving the car then YES
since you do not name any here is one the thrust bearing
The purpose of a connection rod is to provide fluid movement between pistons and a crankshaft.
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