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Camshafts are crucial components in an internal combustion engine, responsible for controlling the timing of the engine's valves. They are typically made from high-strength steel or cast iron and are designed to withstand the extreme conditions within an engine. The camshaft operates by converting rotational motion into linear motion, pushing the engine's valves open and closed at precise intervals for optimal performance.
| Material | High-strength steel or cast iron |
| Standard sizes | Varies by engine type, typically from 20mm to 50mm in diameter |
| Lift | Commonly ranges from 8mm to 15mm |
| Duration | Typically between 200 to 300 degrees |
| Profile type | Flat or roller |
When selecting a camshaft, consider the specific engine type and desired performance characteristics. Key specifications to specify include lift, duration, and profile type, as these will affect engine performance. Additionally, inquire about material grades and any necessary certifications for high-performance applications. Quantities may vary based on whether you're purchasing for a single vehicle or for mass production.
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A camshaft controls the timing of the engine's valves, ensuring they open and close at the right moments.
Higher lift can increase airflow into the engine, improving performance, but may require adjustments to other components.
They are usually made from high-strength steel or cast iron for durability.
Using a camshaft from a different engine is not recommended as it may not match the required specifications.
Flat camshafts use a flat follower, while roller camshafts use a roller follower for reduced friction and increased performance.
Camshafts should be inspected regularly and replaced if there are signs of wear or damage.