The camshaft is a series of eccentric cams that are usually mounted on the cylinder head casting.The cams open and close the inlet and exhaust valve at precise times to enable fuel and gases to enter and leave the cylinders. Some engines have side valves and push rods where the camshaft is located below the cylinder block.
Its a single cam.. it says " 2.0 Split Cam on the cover of the engine... A dual cam would say " 16V Zetec" on the engine cover.
Yes there is only one cam in this engine
Belt.
Your engine is a twin cam.
no, the cam shaft is on the engine cylinder head..
No.
The 2.8 engine doesn't use a cam sensor.
The cam is in the engine and it is what opens and closes the intake and exaust valves
Front of the engine, points at the driver side cam sprocket.Front of the engine, points at the driver side cam sprocket.
A cam sprocket is a part which is attached to one end of a cam shaft in an engine. A cam sprocket, along with the timing belt maintain the timing between the camshaft and crankshaft, which ensures that the engine runs properly.
is the 2000 grand am sedan 2.4 twin cam an interferance motor
On a 1997 Ford Taurus : The 3.0 " Vulcan " V6 engine is an Over Head Valve / pushrod design engine The 3.0 " Duratec " V6 engine is a Dual Over Head Cam design engine