The crankshaft converts the linear motion of the piston into rotation of the crankshaft.
No, a diesel is a compression firing engine and a petrol is a spark firing engine. Diesel fuel will not burn in a petrol engine with spark plugs.
because a diesel engine ignites its fuel with pressure, and not with a spark like a petrol engine. that is why a petrol engine does not need as high a compression ratio as a diesel engine
You can convert a petrol engine into a diesel engine by changing the fuel injectors. The fuel filters will also need to be changed.
The petrol engine was invented in Germany. Nikolaus Otto developed the first successful four-stroke internal combustion engine in 1876, which ran on petrol. His innovations laid the groundwork for future developments in automotive technology. This engine concept eventually led to the widespread use of petrol engines in vehicles.
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The piston in a petrol engine moves up and down within a cylinder, converting the pressure generated by burning fuel into mechanical energy. As the piston moves, it transfers this energy to the crankshaft, which in turn drives the vehicle's wheels.
A crankshaft converts reciprocating motion into rotational motion.
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to make the vehicle go
The piston includes the piston, rings, rod, rod bearing, and crankshaft bearing.
lubricates the crankshaft and pistons
In the 1998 Toyota Avensis 1.8 petrol, the crankshaft position sensor is typically located on the engine block near the crankshaft pulley. It may be positioned at the front of the engine, often mounted to the timing cover or the engine block itself. To access it, you may need to remove any obstructing components, such as the engine cover or air intake parts. Always refer to a service manual for precise location and installation instructions.
we cannot locate the crankshaft sensor for our 316 BMW petrol manual
The petrol mixed with air is ignited by the spark plug and explodes within the cylinder. This explosion drives the piston downward, turning the crankshaft. This in turn drives the transmission which drives the drive wheels.
You have to remove the starter motor to view the sensor position Depends on which engine is fitted 4 cylinder 1.8 petrol is at the front of the engine at the flywheel end.
The piston has the same function whether diesel or petrol. The piston is forced down the cylinder when the petrol mixture ignites and expands. That in turn presses on the connecting rod which in turn pushes on the crankshaft. The crankshaft changes the up and down movement of the piston into a rotational movement which makes the car go.
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