The cam is in the engine and it is what opens and closes the intake and exaust valves
Lobed cam
Car Engines
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Car Engines
with the number one piston at tdc, the intake cam(rear cam) lobes should be pointing to the rear of car, the exhaust cam(front cam) lobes should be pointing to front of car. then you need to insert a cam alignment tool(3/16 inch thick) in slots in both cam ends on drivers side of cam to hold them in place, then install timing belt
There are engines with both. If the car is a twin cam then it's a double overhead cam. Single cam has less power but is more economical.
cam drives a 1980's citreon 2cv special (its red)
Setting up a car cam on one's car is an easy process. First, one must buy the camera itself. One can do this by searching for it online. Then, one must find a discrete and sturdy mantle to put it on in one's car.
Parts of car that needs friction are many , some of them are listed below: 1. car and road-tires . 2. In different parts of car engine e.g: Cam lobes, cam followers, lifters, cam bearings, main bearings, rod bearings, cylinders and piston rings, cylinders and piston skirts.
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car engine
SOHC: Single overhead cam DOHC: duel overhead cam it just means if you car is a single can, or twin cam, the SL1 modles are single cam, and the SL2 are duel cam