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And something has to be done with the crankcase vents.
Crankcase is driving it as part of his first training mission.
Pushing against it was an effort, like swimming in crankcase oil.
That is the joint between the crankcase and the cylinder.
They are also likely to have a crankcase shared by several cylinders.
"Can you think of anyone who might've put that styrene in your crankcase?"
There is also a risk of igniting the mixture in the crankcase.
Nevertheless, the area around the crankshaft is still usually called the crankcase.
The first five were produced without cooling fins on the crankcase.
Crankcase heat is common in air conditioning (cooling) systems where R-22 has been used for many years.
The crankcase and block are made of cast grey iron.
A viscometer was used to test the body thickness of crankcase oil.
A crankcase is the housing for the crankshaft of an engine.
Some form of pressure is needed, either crankcase compression or super-charging.
A small fuel tank was fixed above the crankcase, at the top of the engine.
Crankcase sticking through the rear axle the last I saw of it.
The crankcase was machined from a solid piece of steel.
This was important as it also reduced the speed of the crankcase oil seals alongside them.
This is known as a positive crankcase ventilation system.
Apparently gasoline was getting into the engine's crankcase, fouling the oil.
Larger rocks bounced in front and rang off the crankcase underneath.
Sometimes broken rods will pile right down through the crankcase and dump all the oil onto the road.
And why, pray tell, would she render asunder a crankcase?
That means pistons can be closer together, reducing the size and the weight of the crankcase.