vevhuset
Vevhuset, often translated as the engine house or crankcase, is a fundamental component of an internal combustion engine. It serves as the primary structural housing for the engine's moving parts, most notably the crankshaft, connecting rods, and pistons. The vevhuset encloses these critical elements, providing a sealed environment that contains the lubricating oil necessary for their operation.
The construction of a vevhuset typically involves robust materials such as cast iron or aluminum alloys to
Within the vevhuset, the crankshaft rotates, converting the linear motion of the pistons into rotational motion