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The magneto air gap is a precision measurement that's taken between the edge of the flywheel and the ignition coil armature. The flywheel and the crankshaft are held together in alignment by the flywheel key.
The position sensor is at the bottom/back of the engine, where it joins the gearbox. It is held in place by one bolt and connects via a multi plug. It gets its information from markings on the flywheel and this is sent to the ECU to monitor engine timing.
Answerthe camshaft sensor is the distributor but the crankshaft position sensor is located right next to the crankshaft its held on by one bolt
To keep your crankshaft held in place.
They are held together by ligaments.
on a crankshaft you have a crank journal (more commonly called a main journal) and a rod journal. the main journals of the crankshaft are where and how the crankshaft is held in the block. the rod journals are where your connecting rods are attached to.
they are not held together.
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Chromatics are held together at a region called the centromere
An element is held together by strong atomic forces.