Description
The crankshaft is the backbone of your engine, converting the piston’s up-and-down motion into the rotational power that drives your vehicle. Because every ounce of engine power flows through it, the crankshaft must be one of the strongest and most precisely engineered components in the system. Mounted securely in the engine block with main caps and bearings, it features rod journals for connecting rods, counterweights for balance, and oil passages to ensure smooth, reliable operation. Additional elements like the snout, flywheel flange, and fillets enhance strength, balance, and functionality. From stroke length to precision machining, every detail of the crankshaft is designed to maximize performance and durability. Whether you’re servicing, upgrading, or replacing components, understanding the crankshaft’s features is key to keeping your engine running strong.