The crankshaft drives a group of gears on the front and the rear of the engine. The gear group on the front of the engine drives the oil pump, the jacket water pump, the fuel transfer pump, and the accessory drives.
The rear gear group, which is also driven by the crankshaft, drives the camshafts and the accessory drives.
Seals and wear sleeves are used at both ends of the crankshaft. The seals and wear sleeves are used for easy replacement and reduction of maintenance cost. Pressure oil is supplied to all main bearings through drilled holes in the webs of the cylinder block. The oil then flows through drilled holes in the crankshaft in order to provide oil to the connecting rod bearings. The 3516B crankshaft is held in place by nine main bearings. A thrust plate at either side of the center main bearing controls the end play of the crankshaft.