They could be made of steel, aluminum, alloys, or a combination of those.
Low alloy steels
It would've been steel or iron.
The crankshaft is a light weighted lacrosse shaft typically used for quicker shots.
Crankshaft sensors were not used in 1994 models.
it is used to move the axel
According to my Chilton repair manual , the crankshaft position sensor is used to determine crankshaft position and crankshaft RPM
Crankshaft position sensor function is to monitor the position or rotational speed of the crankshaft. It is an electronic device and it is used in the internal combustion engine.
A precision straight edge and a feeler gauge would typically be used to check the straightness of a crankshaft. The straight edge is placed along the length of the crankshaft to visually detect any deviations, while the feeler gauge is used to measure any gaps between the straight edge and the crankshaft surface.
to support crankshaft
a really big one!
the harmonic balancer, is the pulley on the front of the crankshaft. this is used to balance a crankshaft.
It does not have one. Crankshaft position sensors are used in distributorless ignition systems to tell the ignition control module where the crankshaft is in its rotation. The 1982 thru 1986 2.8L engines had distributors so they had no need of a crankshaft position sensor.