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- The crossplane or cross-plane is a crankshaft design for piston engines with a 90° angle (phase in crank rotation) between the crank throws. The crossplane...
- usually identified as such. However, there are a few exceptions with crossplane cranks. The flat-plane crankshaft was used in the World War II Sherman...
- Zealand) is a sport touring motorcycle first offered in 2015. The 3-cylinder crossplane engine comes from the MT-09 (FZ-09 in North America). Yamaha announced...
- 3 cu in) liquid-cooled four-stroke 12-valve DOHC inline-three engine with crossplane crankshaft and a lightweight cast alloy frame. For 2018, the bike is now...
- which represents a departure from the traditional pushrod valves and crossplane crankshafts found in all previous generations of Chevrolet small-block...
- engine that does not fire at even intervals of 180°. Instead, it uses a crossplane crankshaft that prevents the pistons from simultaneously reaching top...
- turbocharged Ferrari F154 V8 engine. Maserati and Alfa Romeo versions have crossplane crankshafts, while Ferrari versions are flat plane. Engine Data & Variants...
- 0 cu in) liquid-cooled 4 stroke and 8 valve DOHC parallel-twin cylinder with crossplane crankshaft, manufactured by Yamaha Motor Company from 2014 and US release...
- regulatory delays. The liquid-cooled 4-stroke 8-valve DOHC engine with crossplane crankshaft was already in use and well reviewed in Yamaha's MT-07 naked...
- direct plated cylinders integrated with the crankcase. The R7's reliable crossplane engine's 270 degree crank provides an uneven firing sequence, which is...