The camshaft would turn 360 degrees (one revolution).
The camshaft operates the valves on a 4 cycle engine.
With proper maintenance, the camshaft should last the life of the 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.
The camshaft position sensor on a 4.3L engine would be in the distributor.
where is the camshaft sensors located on Mercedes 2002 1800cc engine
The camshaft position sensor is located in the engine compartment of the 2002 Daewoo Leganza. It is at the end of the camshaft housing.