What are the components of the crank connecting rod mechanism body group?

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McDonovan
07/29/25 12:31pm
The components of the crank connecting rod mechanism body group are as follows: 1. The crank connecting rod mechanism consists of three parts: the body group, the piston connecting rod group, and the crankshaft flywheel group. 2. The crank connecting rod mechanism body group is composed of the cylinder block, cylinder gasket, cylinder head, crankcase, cylinder liner, and oil pan. The function of the crank connecting rod mechanism is to convert the thermal energy generated by fuel combustion into mechanical energy, transforming the reciprocating motion of the piston into the rotational motion of the crankshaft through the connecting rod to output power externally. Below is an introduction to the crank connecting rod mechanism: 1. Function of the crank connecting rod mechanism: To convert the thermal energy generated by fuel combustion into mechanical energy, transforming the reciprocating motion of the piston into the rotational motion of the crankshaft through the connecting rod to output power externally. 2. Composition of the crank connecting rod mechanism: The crank connecting rod mechanism consists of three parts: the body group (mainly including stationary components such as the cylinder block, crankcase, oil pan, cylinder liner, cylinder head, and cylinder gasket), the piston connecting rod group (mainly including moving components such as the piston, piston rings, piston pin, and connecting rod), and the crankshaft flywheel group (mainly including mechanisms such as the crankshaft, flywheel, torsional damper, and balance shaft).
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