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Steel Material Used Engine Blocks 6D34 For Excavator SK230-6E HD820-3 ME996668

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Brand: Mitsubishi
Product Description

 

 

6D34 Used Engine Block For Excavator SK230 - 6E HD820 - 3 ME996668

 

 

Sepcification

 

Car name: Engine cylinder block Model Number: 6D34
Cylinder stroke: 104 Cylinder diameter: 115
Application: Excavator valve: 12 valve
Cooling: Water cooling Injection: Direct

 

 

Description

 

What Is an Engine Block (and What Does It Do)?

 

The engine block - also known as a cylinder block - contains all of the major components that make up the bottom end of a motor. This is where the crankshaft spins, and the pistons move up and down in the cylinder bores, fired by the fuel combusting. On some engine designs, it also holds the camshaft.

 

Usually made from an aluminum alloy on modern cars, on older vehicles and trucks it was commonly cast iron. Its metal construction gives it strength and the ability to transmit heat from the combustion processes to the integral cooling system in an efficient manner. Aluminum block typically have an iron sleeve pressed into them for the piston bores, or a special hard plating applied to the bores after machining.

 

The block was originally just a block of metal holding the cylinder bores, the water cooling jacket, oil passages, and the crankcase. This water jacket, as it’s sometimes known, is an empty system of passages, circulating coolant in the engine block. The water jacket surrounds the engine’s cylinders, of which there are usually four, six or eight and which contain the pistons.

 

When the cylinder head is in place secured to the top of the engine block, the pistons move up and down within the cylinders and turn the crankshaft, which ultimately drives the wheels. The oil pan sits at the base of the engine block, providing a reservoir of oil for the oil pump to pull from, and supply the oil passages and moving parts.

 

Air-cooled motors, like the old VW flat four, and the original Porsche 911 sports car motor, don't really have an engine block. Much like a motorcycle motor, the crankshaft spins in engine cases, bolted together. Bolted to these are separate finned cylinder "jugs", which the pistons go up and down in.

 

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