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The only difference is the dohc engine has 2 camshafts, an intake and an exhaust camshaft. A standard 2.0 has only 1 camshaft. Many dohc engines also have 4 valves per cylinder whereas a 2.0 sohc generally has 2 valves per cylinder.
yes,the exhaust camshaft is belt driven,and drives the inlet camshaft by chain inside top of engine
Yes, a 2.7L L4 DOHC 16V engine is a four-cylinder engine. The "L4" designation indicates that it has four cylinders arranged in a line (inline configuration). The "DOHC" stands for dual overhead camshaft, and "16V" indicates that the engine has 16 valves, typically four per cylinder.
Double overhead camshaft
Camshaft position sensor of Mazda Milenia 2,5L DOHC is inside ignition distributor (the same part with iggnition comutator).
The cylinder head, is the part of the engine that contains the valves/ports that control air/fuel in and out of the engine. They are mounted on the engine block, over the cylinder/pistons. DOHC and SOHC have the camshaft/s mounted on them.
The cylinder head, is the part of the engine that contains the valves/ports that control air/fuel in and out of the engine. They are mounted on the engine block, over the cylinder/pistons. DOHC and SOHC have the camshaft/s mounted on them.
The camshaft position sensor is located beneath the wheel on a 1998 Ford Taurus 6 cylander Dohc.
2000 SEwhat year do you have, and do you have a 3.0 liter 12 valve engine, or a 3.0 liter 24 valve DOHC engine?12 valve
The 1996 Ford Mustang Cobra has a 4.6 Liter DOHC (Dual Overhead Camshaft) V8 engine. This engine is capable of producing 305 horsepower and 300 lb-ft of torque.
For a 2001 Saturn SL with a 1.9 DOHC engine, the timing marks are typically located on the crankshaft and camshaft pulleys. The crankshaft timing mark is often a notch on the pulley that aligns with a mark on the timing cover. The camshaft timing marks are usually found on the camshaft sprockets and should align with corresponding marks or surfaces on the cylinder head when the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke. Always refer to a service manual for precise alignment details.
dohc is better