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How is one of the bearings made to prevent the crankshaft from moving to and fro in the endwise direction?(a) Magnetic bearing(b) Fluid bearing(c) Ball-bearing(d) Thrust bearingThe question was posed to me by my school principal while I was bunking the class.The above asked question is from Valve Timing Technologies topic in division Valve Timing Technologies of Automotive Engine Design

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Correct option is (d) Thrust bearing

Best explanation: To prevent the crankshaft from moving to and fro in the endwise direction, one of the bearings is made a thrust bearing. It is PROVIDED with FLANGES on both sides, which FIT accurately with the sides of the CRANK web on which it is installed.



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