Question 32 QMED01 - Junior Engineer
Connecting rods in a diesel engine are used to connect the ________.
The Correct Answer is C **Explanation for Option C (Correct):** Connecting rods in an internal combustion engine (like a diesel engine) serve as the crucial mechanical link between the reciprocating motion of the **piston** and the rotational motion of the **crankshaft**. They convert the linear force generated by the combustion event acting on the piston into torque that turns the crankshaft. The small end of the connecting rod attaches to the piston pin (gudgeon pin), and the large end attaches to the crankpin on the crankshaft. **Explanation of Incorrect Options:** * **A) engine to the bed:** The engine block or mounts are used to connect the engine to the vehicle chassis or engine bed (foundation), not the connecting rods. * **B) crankshaft to the gear train:** Gears or chains are typically used to connect the crankshaft to the gear train (e.g., timing gears or auxiliary drives), but this is not the function of the connecting rod. * **D) rocker arm to the camshaft:** The components connecting the rocker arm to the camshaft are pushrods, hydraulic lifters, or direct mechanical contact, depending on the engine design; the connecting rod is solely involved in the piston-to-crankshaft linkage.
Pass Your Coast Guard Licensing Exams!
Study offline, track your progress, and simulate real exams with the Coast Guard Exams app