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Engine pistons are made of metals, usually aluminum alloy, but also cast iron pistons, and steel pistons. The crankshaft is made of cast iron, the connecting rod is made of cast iron, and so on.
The 6-Cylinder 6640 Diesel Engine typically uses pistons that are essential components in the engine's internal combustion process. The piston's role is to move up and down within the engine cylinder, creating the necessary compression and power generation
The design of the piston varies from engine to engine. It largely depends upon the design of the cylinder head. Generally, low-cost, low-performance engines have a flat-head-piston. The top of the piston is called the head or crown.