You cannot turn it by hand, except 5-10 degrees during some parts of its revolution. You can turn it with the 17mm bolt on the end. The specs on the bearing cap bolts are hard to come by, but I think they are about 17 foot pounds, and people generally tend to overtighten them, which will cause the camshaft to turn harder.
Since the cam is operating valves, it will depend on where in the revolution you are as to whether it will be harder or easier to turn the shaft. The cam can be removed by taking only the left and center bearing caps off, and loosening the right cap.
-Carl
yes
The 1995 for Crown Victoria camshaft position sensor can be found on the back of the cylinder head. The camshaft position sensor will be labeled as such.
One is on the crankshaft pulley the other is on the camshaft pulley.
The 1995 Ford Crown Victoria uses the 4.6 liter Single Over Head Cam engine from the factory . It has ( 1 ) camshaft on the top of each cylinder head
valve seal possition
Sure will. Any Metro motor from 1989-1997 will fit in it assuming that they are of equal size (ie) 3 cylinder 1.0L to 3 cylinder 1.0L. You can put a bigger engine like a 1.3L from a Swift in it but it requires a bit of tweaking.
It isn't possible. You'll need to have the transmission rebuilt.
how do you set camshaft on a 1995 Toyota t-100
1995-2000 should all be the same
The 1995 Geo Metro spark plug torque specification is 20 pounds. You should torque the spark plug intent pound intervals.
Metro International was created in 1995.
SET Metro was created in 1995.