A close look inside the crankcase to inspect the piston, connecting rod, and main bearing. This step reveals wear patterns and helps determine what can be reused, repaired, or replaced.
A typical crankshaft is made up of a series of main journals that support the crank in the block and a series of rod journals offset from the crank centerline that are affixed to the connecting rods ...
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