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crankshaft Glossary of Refrigeration Technology courtesy of GEA Bock GmbH

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Most present-day diesel engines use a mechanical single plunger high-pressure fuel pump driven by the engine crankshaft.
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This, combined with the flat-plane crankshaft, provides a relatively simple exhaust layout, in which the exhaust pipes exit on the outer side of the block.
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Power for the supercharger can be provided mechanically by means of a belt, gear, shaft, or chain connected to the engine's crankshaft.
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A gerotor oil pump is driven directly from the crankshaft on the front of the engine.
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Power is taken from the crankshaft by a series of directly driven line shafts.
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The ignition system consisted of two rear-mounted, crankshaft-driven magnetos, each supplying one of a pair of spark plugs fitted to each cylinder.
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This relatively high percentage of oil was necessary due to the way the crankshaft bushings worked.
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A pitman is similar to a crankshaft, but in reverse (a crankshaft converts back-and-forth motion to circular motion).
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The layout produced less vibration than 2-cylinder engines and was much simpler to make than a six-cylinder with its long crankshaft.
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This can be achieved with an exhaust-driven turbocharger, or a crankshaft-driven positive displacement compressor.
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