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John Mcrain
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Every time when you increase RPM on longitudinal placed internal combustion engine, car shake to side in oposite direction of crankshaft rotation.
This is reaction moment for change in RPM of crankshaft/flywheel.
How this reaction moment transfer to engine block/car if crankshaft is separated from block with oil film?
(In the case or electric motor is clear, electromagnetic force between rotor and stator transfer this reaction moment to motor hausing)
This is reaction moment for change in RPM of crankshaft/flywheel.
How this reaction moment transfer to engine block/car if crankshaft is separated from block with oil film?
(In the case or electric motor is clear, electromagnetic force between rotor and stator transfer this reaction moment to motor hausing)
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