Crank angle sensor
No , just when the engine is running
Yes (, just be sure the engine is not running) .
Does it have spark?
It is probley just the engine coolant burning that ran into the exhaust and muffler. Just let it run awhile and burn it out. If it don't stop steaming after about 30 mins. Then you have done something wrong when putting it back together. Are you changed the wrong head. Start the engine with the radiator cap left off and keep watching in the rad while the engine is running, there should be no bubbling coming from the radiator. If there is then you still have a bad head are head gasket. Radiator should build NO pressure in it while the engine is running.
It's sending you the subliminal message that you should buy a new car. :)
If it happens every once and a while and it sounds as if it is coming from the engine compartment, I took mine into service and the service consultant said that it is the computer running a diagnosis on the engine. It should happen just after starting and driving the first tie and once and a while after.
CW from front of engine, I think but all chevys are the same, just look at one while it is running.
that's just the sound of the steel bits cooling down
No gas. Low fuel pressure from fuel pump. dirty fuel filter. any other symptoms you know besides just stop running while driving IE over heating running rough.
Yes, just about any sensor on the engine could cause a no start.Yes, just about any sensor on the engine could cause a no start.
Normally if the crank sensor fails while running,the engine can keep running with just a working camshaft sensor.
It's just that it is overheated or it has a very hot engine