The motor housing is the outer casing of the motor and serves as a structural frame that holds the various internal components of the motor together. It is usually made of a robust metal, such as aluminium or steel, and protects the engine from external influences and damage.
The complete engine of a motorbike comprises all the essential components that are responsible for converting fuel into mechanical energy. These include cylinders, pistons, crankshaft, camshaft, valves, ignition system, fuel system and other add-on parts. A complete engine is a complex unit that works together precisely to generate the desired power.
Precise manufacturing and gaskets are crucial to prevent leaks and loss of lubricants. Regular inspection for cracks or other damage is important to ensure the integrity of the engine.