Crankshaft bearings for internal-combustion engines

Internal-combustion engines – Frame construction – Horizontal cylinder

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384433, 384912, 123195C, F02F 700

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046932160

ABSTRACT:
These crankshaft bearings consist of a light-metal alloy and are formed by a bearing section of a crankcase and a bearing cap. In order to avoid a bearing clearance causing noise, a core made of iron metal is poured at least into the bearing cap, said core, by means of a bearing area, directly surrounding the crankshaft journal of a crankshaft, and having lugs for bores connected by a transverse part. The bores are penetrated by the screws in order to fasten the bearing.

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