No, it does not have a crank sensor. the optispark (distributor) does the job that a crank and cam sensor would do for that model of Camaro. they added one for sure in 1997 I know that because I have had a 93 94 95 and 97 Camaro z28 not sure if 96 has one or not I haven't had one of those to work on but they are real easy to find on the models that have them they are located at the bottom of the timing cover and have a 3/8 bolt that holds them in.
the timing signal starts at the crank sensor. Hope this helps. Not sure what you are asking.
I had a '87 3.8... the 3.8 V6 is much the same for many years, I think this is what you mean? Anyway, the sensor is on the accessory end of the engine, located just above the large crankshaft pulley at the bottom of the motor. It is not easy to see. The sensor is held in with one bolt and has two wires coming out of it. If I recall, the fastening is adjustable for gap between the sensor and crank reluctor.
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