Engine Component Description: Crankcase
The cylinder block is constructed of aluminum alloy by precision sand-casting with cast in place iron cylinder liners. Each copper-infiltrated sintered steel main bearing cap incorporates six bolts bolting the cap into the engine block. Along with two outer and two inner bolts, two side bolts are used in the deep skirt block. To prevent aeration, oil return from the valvetrain and cylinder heads is channeled away from the rotating and reciprocating components through oil drain back passages incorporated into the cylinder heads and engine block. Pressure-actuated piston oil cooling jets are mounted between opposing cylinders. A knock sensor is located on each side of the exterior of the engine block. The crankshaft position sensor is located on the right side of the exterior of the engine block.