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A palindrome for a rotating engine part is Rotor.
Could be rotating the engine the wrong direction.
AnswerIt reads the position and/or speed of an engine as it is rotating. When crankshaft is turning, the sensor will provide a signal to the PCM. The PCM will then allow the engine to start by providing spark and fuel.
Does the camshaft position sensor drive the oil pump on a 99 ford tauraus 3.0 engine? Ford Taurus: 3.0 liter 12 valve engine, 1997 - 2006. The shaft that is used to rotate the camshaft position sensor also rotates the oil pump. The shaft is driven by a worm gear on the camshaft. The position sensor end of the shaft can fail and poor engine performance results, if the entire shaft quits rotating because of a gear failure the oil pump quits rotating (pumping) and the resulting lack of engine lubrication causes the crankshaft bearings to fail and the engine will stop (permanently) within seconds.
crankshaft
rotator
Answer 1It is a sensing device which detects each revolution of the crankshaft, and the rotational position of the crankshaft at any given time, in order to provide that information to the engine computer. The computer then uses that information as a reference upon which to base ignition timing adjustments.It reads the position and/or speed of an engine as it is rotating.
Take the engine apart. There is no reason to replace the chains unless you are overhauling the engine, normally.
the crank position sensor sends info to the ecu for position of the crankshaft in order to fire the correct amount of fuel and when to send the spark to the sparking pulg.the engine will not start.you can find the sensor mid engine near the crank.
The 4.0 L SOHC engine has 3 timing CHAINS
Timing chains should last the life of the engine and are normally replaced when the engine is rebuilt.
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