A camshaft with higher lift, longer duration and most importantly, more overlap
its not Recommeded.its a high proformance engine.
With proper maintenance, the camshaft should last the life of the engine.
The camshaft operates the valves on a 4 cycle engine.
A two-stroke engine does not have a cam or camshaft. Seeing there is no intake/exhaust valves it would be pointless to have a camshaft.
There is no camshaft in a 2-cycle engine.
The camshaft is designed to last the life of the engine.
in the engine
no it does not due to the fact it does not have a camshaft. it does however have a crank sensor. the jeep 4.0L engine is a OHV engine not OHC. that means it is a pushrod engine instead of a camshaft driven engine
This is an answer in general not just for a Renault. In general a camshaft does not wear out very fast. A camshaft should last for the entire life of the engine. If you ever take the engine apart for a rebuild you could inspect the camshaft then for wear.
A camshaft seal keeps engine oil in and dirt/water out.
where is the camshaft sensors located on Mercedes 2002 1800cc engine
The camshaft position sensor on a 4.3L engine would be in the distributor.