In the context of internal combustion engines, the cylinder block is the main structure that houses the cylinders, where the pistons move up and down. The assembly refers to the complete unit, which includes not only the block itself but also the integrated components such as cylinder liners, main bearing caps, oil passages, coolant channels, and sometimes even the crankshaft and bearings.

In the context of internal combustion engines, the cylinder block is the main structure that houses the cylinders, where the pistons move up and down. The assembly refers to the complete unit, which includes not only the block itself but also the integrated components such as cylinder liners, main bearing caps, oil passages, coolant channels, and sometimes even the crankshaft and bearings.

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