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Traditionally, aircraft engines were manufactured by machining separate steel cylinders and then bolting these assemblies directly to the crankcase.
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The crankcase came in two pieces, with seven crankshaft bearings in the upper section.
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For straight engines, this meant that one engine block could now comprise "all" the cylinders plus the crankcase.
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The rear shock absorber is unusually placed horizontally under the engine and uses the lower crankcase as a mounting point.
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There were 3 main bearings on each cylinder bench, and the counterweighted aluminium crankcase was cast in two parts.
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In a wet sump system, the main dipstick reaches to near the bottom of the crankcase.
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The lower cylinders, which are under the crankcase, may collect oil when the engine has been stopped for an extended period.
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The crankcase contains a forged steel crankshaft which runs in five main bearings, and cast pistons with increased size gudgeon pins.
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The crankcase was cast from heat treated silumin alloy, with some minor parts using magnesium alloy.
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The crankcase and cylinder block had to be made of cast or wrought aluminium alloys.
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