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cam timing marks are on the timing gears inside the timing case cover the crank timing gears are located on the harmonic balance (big pulley wheel at bottom of engine on front of crank)
the cam should be at 6:00 and the crank at 12:00
the timing marks are on the cam and crank gears in the timing case.
If you are getting a code about cam/crank misalignment, you most likely have a problem with the timing belt. There is either a part failure or it is miss installed.Niether the cam or crank sensors have any adjustments.If you are getting a code about cam/crank misalignment, you most likely have a problem with the timing belt. There is either a part failure or it is miss installed.Niether the cam or crank sensors have any adjustments.
Generally, for most single cam engines, there is a dot or mark on the cam sprocket and a similar mark on the crank sprocket. Point them at each other. the timing marks on the crank and cam sprockets must be lined up with marks on the timing chain in an overhead cam engine
ita on crank and cam tony ayoub
No cam sensor. Just a crank sensor on the bottom of the timing cover
The timing marks are on the timing cover for the crank pulley, and on the cyl head for the cam ...
You don't! The computer, crank and cam sensors control timing.
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for the cam gears its right on the upper timing belt cover plate, and for the crank, theres a mark on the crank collar
if you are talking about the beetle bug there is no timing belt. the cam is run off the crank gear to the cam gear.