CRANK shaft to be fixed to the engine, ?
(1) Perpendicular CAM shaft
(2) Inclined to CAM shaft
(3) Parallel to CAM shaft
(4) None of the above
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Answer / sumit sahrma
definitely 3rd because if they are perpendicular or inclined
there is extreme loss in power nd we have to change the
crankcase arrrangement
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