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The '''crossplane''' or '''cross-plane''' is a [[crankshaft]] design for [[V8]] engines with a 90° angle between the cylinder banks.
 
The crossplane crankshaft has four [[crankpin]]s, each offset at 90° from the adjacent crankpins. The crankpins are therefore in two planes ''crossed'' at 90°, hence the name ''crossplane''. A crossplane crank may have up to five [[main bearing]]s, and normally does, as well as large balancing weights. Crossplane V8 engines have uneven [[firing order|firing patterns]] within each [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]] bank, producing a distinctive ''burble'' in the [[exhaust]] note, but an even firing pattern overall. Their second-order balance means no additional balance shaft is necessary to achieve great smoothness.
 
The other design for a V8 crankshaft is the ''flatplane'' crankshaft, with all crankpins in the same plane and the only offset 180°. Early V8 engines, modern racing engines and some others used or use the flatplane crankshaft, which is similar to that used in a [[straight-4|straight four]] or [[flat-four]] engine. Flatplane V8 engines may use any angle between the cylinder banks, with 60° and 90° the most common. They lack the V8 burble and the superior [[engine balance|mechanical balance]] of the crossplane design, but do not require the large crankshaft balancing weights. Inherent balance of the big ends is like a straight four, and modern designs often incorporate a [[balance shaft]] for smoothness. But without balance shafts, flatplane designs have the least [[flywheel]] effect of any V8s, which allows them to be more free-revving.
 
The crossplane design was first proposed in 1915, and developed by [[Cadillac]] and [[Peerless]], both of whom produced flatplane V8s before introducing the crossplane design. Cadillac introduced the first crossplane in 1923, with Peerless following in 1924.
 
==Inline-four crossplane cranks==
[[Inline-4]] engines can also use the crossplane concept. The 2009 Yamaha YZF-R1 motorcycle uses the crossplane crankshaft and utilises a specially designed balancer to counteract the unusual vibration found in this type of crank when not used in conjunction with a V8 engine.
 
This type of crank has been used in Yamaha's M1 MotoGP racing models in the past.  Yamaha claims advances in metal forging technologies make this a practical consumer product.<ref>http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/products/modelfeatures/6/0/features.aspx</ref>
 
Crossplane cranks can be combined with [[big-bang firing order]] for improved power delivery.
 
==See also==
* [[V8_engine#Crankshaft_design|V8 Engine]]
* [[Cadillac V8 engine]]
 
==External links==
* [http://craig.backfire.ca/pages/autos/v8-engines V8 Engines] - The characteristics of V8 engines.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:07, 12 January 2010

The crossplane or cross-plane is a crankshaft design for V8 engines with a 90° angle between the cylinder banks.

The crossplane crankshaft has four crankpins, each offset at 90° from the adjacent crankpins. The crankpins are therefore in two planes crossed at 90°, hence the name crossplane. A crossplane crank may have up to five main bearings, and normally does, as well as large balancing weights. Crossplane V8 engines have uneven firing patterns within each cylinder bank, producing a distinctive burble in the exhaust note, but an even firing pattern overall. Their second-order balance means no additional balance shaft is necessary to achieve great smoothness.

The other design for a V8 crankshaft is the flatplane crankshaft, with all crankpins in the same plane and the only offset 180°. Early V8 engines, modern racing engines and some others used or use the flatplane crankshaft, which is similar to that used in a straight four or flat-four engine. Flatplane V8 engines may use any angle between the cylinder banks, with 60° and 90° the most common. They lack the V8 burble and the superior mechanical balance of the crossplane design, but do not require the large crankshaft balancing weights. Inherent balance of the big ends is like a straight four, and modern designs often incorporate a balance shaft for smoothness. But without balance shafts, flatplane designs have the least flywheel effect of any V8s, which allows them to be more free-revving.

The crossplane design was first proposed in 1915, and developed by Cadillac and Peerless, both of whom produced flatplane V8s before introducing the crossplane design. Cadillac introduced the first crossplane in 1923, with Peerless following in 1924.

Inline-four crossplane cranks

Inline-4 engines can also use the crossplane concept. The 2009 Yamaha YZF-R1 motorcycle uses the crossplane crankshaft and utilises a specially designed balancer to counteract the unusual vibration found in this type of crank when not used in conjunction with a V8 engine.

This type of crank has been used in Yamaha's M1 MotoGP racing models in the past. Yamaha claims advances in metal forging technologies make this a practical consumer product.<ref>http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/products/modelfeatures/6/0/features.aspx</ref>

Crossplane cranks can be combined with big-bang firing order for improved power delivery.

See also

External links