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then how does it keep the pressure different on each side?

 

There is no seperation in pressure inside the crankcase, this is different than compresion. Compresion is only in the topend not the crankcase.banghead

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There is no seperation in pressure inside the crankcase, this is different than compresion. Compresion is only in the topend not the crankcase.banghead

yes i understand that. i was just thinking there need to be pressure to force air into the cylinder. but the more i think about it the piston creates a vacuum effect to pull it in. i understand now.

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i tore my engine apart today and i got a little confused. it doesn't have a seal in between the crank bearing and the case? how is that possible?

 

In between the center crank bearings there is a Labyrinth seal.

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There is no seperation in pressure inside the crankcase, this is different than compresion. Compresion is only in the topend not the crankcase.banghead

 

wrong.... because.....vvv

In between the center crank bearings there is a Labyrinth seal.

a labyrinth seal uses oil as the seal to separate right and left. it's sitting there in between the 2 bearings. there should be sealant, or an o-ring on it, to seal against the case, iirc....

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