Friction, wear, and finally a breakdown.
two sensors camshaft and crankshaft if either of the two or both are bad this will cause the stalling.
sounds like a crankshaft bearing, or a piston rod bearing are worn, broken or missing.
Several things can cause no spark. A bad coil pack, bad crankshaft sensor and camshaft sensor are good places to start.
A bad crankshaft position sensor on your Chrysler 300 will cause the engine to run very rough or not run at all. The malfunctioning sensor can cause damage to your engine, if not repaired.
Loss of fuel (fuel pump) loss of ignition ( crankshaft or camshaft sensor or wiring)
it is because of the oil in between the bearing journals, which reduces friction, it is also known as hyro-dynamic lubrication.
Low oil could cause this. Also, a single piece of dirt is enough to chew up a bearing or journal.
There is a CRANKSHAFT position sensor which will cause starting problems. there is no camshaft sensor but it does sense through the ign module. If you have a P0341 trouble code the most likely cause is bad ignition wires or a bad coil Very rarely do you need the ignition module for this trouble code
check the crank shaft sensor MAP, CRANKSHAFT, CAMSHAFT SENSOR THE COMBINATION OF THOSE SENSORS WILL LET THE CAR RUN RIGHT AND NOT STALL ANY MORE
No, a bad crankshaft sensor would cause the car not to start and run.
It could be possible but very improbable. You need to take it to a repair shop and have it put on a scanner and NOT a code reader, A scanner will direct you in the right direction for a proper repair.
It can cause a vibration at different RPMs. If it is wobbling around on the crankshaft it could cause damage to the crankshaft's snout. And a worst case scenario overtime a faulty balancer could break a crankshaft.