The crankshaft is typically made from durable materials such as cast iron or forged steel, which provide the necessary strength and resistance to wear. High-performance crankshafts may also be constructed from lightweight materials like aluminum or specialty alloys to enhance performance and reduce weight. Additionally, some crankshafts are treated with surface hardening processes to improve their durability and fatigue resistance.
A steel alloy
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
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.
Crankshaft position and crankshaft RPM
no
A damaged crankshaft will need replaced.A damaged crankshaft will need replaced.
The crankshaft sensor is by the crankshaft pullie (the balancer)