no, most people find it easier to leave the engine in. is it a pi cam or oem replacement? i would suggest if you dont already have one is the 97 shop manual. and after you get a new cam you'll need to have it tuned
DOHC. Obviously a v-6 or v-8. DOHC- Double OverHead Camshafts. 2 camshafts per cylinder head.
the wankle engine has no camshaft
No, the engine does not have to be removed.
Timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine and are normally replaced during a complete engine rebuild.
A single overhead camshaft V-8 has 2 camshafts, one on each head.
There is a CEL, Check Engine Light, on the 1989 Thunderbird.
Follow the top radiator hose back to the engine. This is where the thermostat is. Remove the 2 bolts and there it is.
It could have one, two or four cams. Depends on the engine
Real simple exhaust camshafts are the camshafts nearest the exhaust manifolds ( outside if cylinder heads) intake camshafts are on the inside closer to center of engine.
To determine the correct orientation of the camshafts in a 1992 4sfe engine, consult the engine's service manual or a reputable automotive repair resource specific to your vehicle model. Additionally, markings or notches on the camshafts and engine block can indicate their proper alignment. It is vital to follow the manufacturer's guidelines and specifications to ensure correct installation.
Van has to be raised or jacked up high enough to drop the engine down after all componets are removed that have to be removed .
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