What do connecting rods do in an engine?

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2026-02-26 17:45

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The rod is attached to the piston on one end and the crankshaft on the other. The force applied to the piston during ignition of the gases is transferred to the crankshaft through the connecting rod. Then the crank turns and the connecting rod moves the piston up and down to either expel gases, intake a fuel/air mixture or compress the fuel/air mixture.

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