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The crankshaft position sensor must be behind the timing belt cover next to the crankshaft and behind the crankshaft pulley. The camshaft position sensor is again under the timing belt cover next to the camshaft and behind and the camshaft pulley. Is it the same place in 2000 Camry 4Cyl? Do you have pictures of the location? Hard or easy to replace, and what tools do I need? Thanks alot
The crankshaft itself has no marks, the crankshaft pulley has one, it's white color. The same is true for the camshaft, it has no marks. But the camshaft pulley has a hole in it. That hole must alighed with the mark behind the pulley and the crankshaft should alighed with its own mark and the camshaft in the same time.
The crankshaft is located inside the lower half of the engine. The engine must be removed and disassembled to gain access to the crankshaft.
You can find it on the crankshaft pulley and there is a hole in the camshaft pulley which must be line up with the mark on the cylinder head at TDC.
You must have been fooling with the distributor. You MUST have an engine scanner to set the timing on that engine. That will then put the cam and crank sensors back in correlation / Time with each other.
The timing marks on a 1993 Geo Metro are located on the on the camshaft and crankshaft sprockets. They must be aligned together to ensure proper initial timing.
The marks on the camshaft and crankshaft should lined up also the first cylinder must in its TDC.
Does the 1991 2.5 s10 have a timing chain or a belt or just mesh gears and how do you replace them The camshaft is gear driven off the crankshaft. The camshaft gear is pressed onto the camshaft. The camshaft must be removed from the engine to change the camshaft timing gear. The timing gears should last the life of the engine. Next time, please don't answer your question with another question.
There are at least three timing marks. One is on the camshaft, and it defines the firing time and must aligned with another mark which is on the crankshaft and defines when pistons are in their top position.
The timing marks on a Nissan 2.4 engine are located on the camshaft sprocket and the crankshaft sprocket. The timing belt connects both together which must align perfectly.
Timing mark on the crankshaft pulley (mark should be at zero) must be aligned with the mark on the camshaft pulley (mark should be in the middle of the hole in the pulley).