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crankcase Meaning in Bengali



 ক্র্যাঁককেস,

একটি ক্র্যাঁকশাফ্ট জন্য হাউজিং

Noun:

ক্র্যাঁককেস,





crankcase's Usage Examples:

The crankcase-scavenged engine, employing the area below the piston as a charging pump.


the cylinder block, to which a separate crankcase was attached.


Modern engine blocks typically have the crankcase integrated with the cylinder block as.


A crankcase ventilation system removes unwanted gases from the crankcase of an internal combustion engine.


A crankcase is the housing for the crankshaft in a reciprocating internal combustion engine.


In most modern engines, the crankcase is integrated into the.


out of the crankcase so that it does not accumulate contaminating the oil and creating corrosion.


In two-stroke gasoline engines the crankcase is part of.


which the crankshaft remained stationary in operation, with the entire crankcase and its attached cylinders rotating around it as a unit.


8 cc per cylinder cylinder block ' crankcase grey cast iron; five main bearings, die-forged steel crankshaft cylinder.


piston engines, a wet sump is part of a lubrication system whereby the crankcase sump is used as an integral oil reservoir.


optionally be designed to keep the engine's crankcase at lower than atmospheric pressure (vacuum), by sealing the crankcase and allowing the scavenge pumps to.


some of the major components (such as cylinder head, cylinder block, or crankcase) are formed, usually by casting, as a single integral unit, rather than.


of an inline engine include a poor power-to-weight ratio, because the crankcase and crankshaft are long and thus heavy.


This often used an enclosed crankcase with an oil sump and lubrication by 'splash' or by ring oilers.


5:1 cylinder block ' crankcase cast aluminium alloy (saving 16 kg (35 lb)); simplex-chain-driven balance.


This crankcase pumping effect (also found on singles-cylinder engines and 360° parallel-twin engines) is usually addressed by means of a crankcase breather.


giving the larger displacement 9N version a nearly-cylindrical shaped crankcase, with the 9N also adopting a dual ignition system for increased flight.


during the late 1970s allow the airbox to collect pump gases from the crankcase and the tank air vent and re-feed them to the engine.


engine with all twelve cylinders mounted in a straight line along the crankcase.


engine, as avoiding the piston rod and its seals allowed a more effective crankcase lubrication system.


configuration in which the cylinders "radiate" outward from a central crankcase like the spokes of a wheel.



crankcase's Meaning':

housing for a crankshaft

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