- A
crankcase is the
housing in a
piston engine that
surrounds the crankshaft. In most
modern engines, the
crankcase is
integrated into the
engine block...
- A
crankcase ventilation system (CVS)
removes unwanted gases from the
crankcase of an
internal combustion engine. The
system usually consists of a tube...
- Look up
crankcase in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
crankcase is the
housing for the
crankshaft of an engine.
Crankcase can also mean:
Crankcase (G.I...
- most
later two-stroke engines, his had a
separate charging cylinder. The
crankcase-scavenged engine,
employing the area
below the
piston as a
charging pump...
- A
crankcase heater is an
electrical component in a
compressor in an air-conditioning system, heat pump system, or
chiller system. The
crankcase heater...
- the
cylinder block, to
which a
separate crankcase was attached.
Modern engine blocks typically have the
crankcase integrated with the
cylinder block as...
-
Crankcase dilution is a
phenomenon of
internal combustion engines in
which unburned diesel or
gasoline ac****ulates in the
crankcase.
Excessively rich...
- A
tunnel crankcase,
tunnel crankshaft or disc-webbed
crankshaft is a
design feature of a
piston engine where the main
bearings that
support the crankshaft...
- out of the
crankcase so that it does not ac****ulate
contaminating the oil and
creating corrosion. In two-stroke
gasoline engines the
crankcase is part of...
- of
whose major components (such as
cylinder head,
cylinder block, or
crankcase) are formed,
usually by casting, as a
single integral unit,
rather than...