3363695 - INTRODUCTION - CRANKSHAFT AND FLYWHEEL
CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS
Made from induction hardened cast iron. Resting on five main bearings with interposed half-bearings divided into size categories.The crankshaft endfloat is adjusted by two half-rings housed on the middle main bearing.Eight counterweights at 180° balance the crankshaft rotary masses with precision. A channel running along the length of the shaft lubricates the main journals and crankpins.
COMPOSITION
The crankshaft consists of:
- main journals (1), through which it rotates on supports with bearings (bushings) in between;
- crank pins (2) above which the connecting rod big ends are hinged;
- crank arms (3), at the same height as the midway stroke which join the main journals and the crank pins.

OPERATION
The crankshaft is the component that transforms the alternating rectilinear motion of the piston into a rotary motion by means of the connecting rod.It is subject to forces that vary sharply in intensity and direction and must therefore be sufficiently resistant.It''s shape depends on the:
- number of cylinders
- engine type (in line, v-formation, w-formation, etc.)
- number of bearing supports
- number of strokes (2 stroke or 4 stroke)
To prevent damaging vibrations to the engine, the crankshaft should be balanced both statically and dynamically. The vibrations are due to:
- centrifugal forces produced by the masses equipped with a rotary motion (crank pins, connecting rod big end, 1/3 of the weight of the connecting rod, crank arms);
- inertia forces produced by the masses equipped with an alternating rectilinear motion (piston, gudgeon pin, 2/3 of the weight of the connecting rod).
where:
- t = engine times
- i = number of cylinders
