1200 RPMS
does the motor spin..ie..crank? if no possible locked up engine..try spinning it by hand..correct size socket on front crank bolt turning clockwise.. possible bad starter motor does the starter engage when the key is in the crank possition. if the motor does crank your looking at a fuel or ignition problem
A flywheel is on the outside of the motor, typically has fins on it, it is weighted to keep the inertia of the motor spinning to help crank the motor over
yes it will crank, because cranking of the engine depends on the starting motor,it has nothing to do with fuel.But remember it will just crank not run.
Yes, but only if you can crank engine at normal starter speed.
It started by hand. A hand crank at the front of the engine allowed you to turn the engine until it fired (started). An example of the crank can be seen in the photo above, directly over the license plate.
Lock up, No but a bad crank sensor will prevent the engine from starting.
The crank sensor on the 2.0 DOHC engine is behind the flywheel (flex plate) on the back of the motor. In order to change it you must pull the transmission or motor.
There are many different ways. On an outboard motor it can be a rope, pulley or an electric motor. Inboard engines are usually bigger and have electric, pnuematic or hydraulic starters. They can also be turned over with a hand crank if not too large.
The tone rings for the crank and cam position sensors are different and the engine will not run.The tone rings for the crank and cam position sensors are different and the engine will not run.
rebuild the motor or buy a crank kit and install it.
if it is a zetec engine the crankshaft sensor is underneath the starting motor
it stops running motor wont crank or even move should have 0 compression to.