In a V-type engine, typically two connecting rods bolt to each crankshaft journal. This arrangement allows for efficient power transfer and balanced operation, as each cylinder bank has its own set of connecting rods attached to the crankshaft. The configuration can vary in some unique engine designs, but the standard setup involves two rods per journal.
The angle of the engine makes it easier for the pistons turn the crankshaft.
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