It's the place on the crank where the bearings ride.
on a crankshaft you have a crank journal (more commonly called a main journal) and a rod journal. the main journals of the crankshaft are where and how the crankshaft is held in the block. the rod journals are where your connecting rods are attached to.
What is the journal size on the crankshaft of the daewoo matiz
That is another word for---The place on the crankshaft were the rod bearings are and were the crankshaft bearings are.
The main journal radius, rod journal radius or otherwise both are known as the fillet.
The standard crankshaft journal size for an Opel Nova is is 54.010 mm. The con-rod journals are 54.997 mm in size.
to support crankshaft
A truss washer is located on the crankshaft journal, It is to use to avoid the crankshaft to move forward or backward
2.750''
Mains: 2.45" Rods: 2.10"
A micrometer or a caliper would typically be used to accurately measure the diameter of a crankshaft journal. Both tools are precise and can provide a reliable measurement of the diameter.
Connecting rod journals are the part of the crankshaft where the connecting rods attach to. There is one rod journal for each piston/connecting rod in the engine. These journals have a machined surface so the connecting rod bearings can move smoothly as the crankshaft rotates.
The standard crankshaft journal sizes for a Holden 304 are typically 2.5591 inches for the mains and 2.0866 inches for the rods. It's important to verify this information with a specific engine or consult the manufacturer's specifications for accuracy.