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Old 12-03-23 | 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by madpogue
Doesn't a piston engine have multiple crank arms, that make up the crankshaft, that sits in the crankcase? Wouldn't that have been true even if the first reciprocating engines had electric starters rather than external cranks?
Unless your piston engine is on a stern wheeler. Then it would be a pittman arm. Or a steam locomotive, which has a main rod.
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