crankcase
/ˈkræŋkkeɪs/Definitions
1. noun
The housing of an internal-combustion engine that contains the crankshaft and other moving parts.
“The mechanic checked the oil level in the crankcase and noticed it needed to be refilled.”
2. noun
A compartment, especially in a machine, that encloses a crank or a similar mechanism.
“The designers used a crankcase to protect the gears from damage.”