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crankshaft
/ ˈkræŋkˌʃɑːft /
noun
- a shaft having one or more cranks, esp the main shaft of an internal-combustion engine to which the connecting rods are attached
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Word History and Origins
Origin of crankshaft1
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Example Sentences
Then, in January 2016, came the first "thermal incident" - a police car fire caused by the same crankshaft bearing issue that later affected PC Dumphreys' car.
From BBC
Engines can fail due to a crankshaft machining problem.
From Seattle Times
If you didn’t know a carburetor from a crankshaft, you could never be sure you weren’t getting ripped off.
From Washington Post
The company says magnetic material on a crankshaft position sensor wheel can come off over time, cutting off a signal and causing the engines to stall.
From Seattle Times
The third, 400-horsepower electric motor sits in front of this package and is attached to the crankshaft that drives the front wheels.
From The Verge
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