There are so many variables in answering this question. A standard v8 engine will have 16 lobes, 1 for each valve while an overhead cam engine will run 2 cams with 8 on each side.
That would depend on how many valves each cylinder has and the location of the camshaft.
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The right lung contains 4 lobes while the left lung contains 3
Each kidney has a renal lobe consisting of a renal pyramid with the renal cortex above it.
The 2006 Ford Fusion typically has two camshaft position sensors, one for each bank of cylinders in the V6 engine configuration. If the vehicle has a four-cylinder engine, it will usually have one camshaft position sensor. These sensors play a crucial role in engine management by monitoring the position of the camshaft to ensure optimal timing for fuel injection and ignition.
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On a 1999 Ford Explorer : It depends on which engine you have : The 4.0 liter Single Over Head Cam , V6 engine has ( 1 camshaft on top of each cylinder head , so there are 2 cams ) The 4.0 liter EFI , V6 engine ( which is an Over Head Valve / pushrod design engine has ( 1 camshaft ) The 5.0 liter , V8 engine has ( 1 camshaft )
A single overhead camshaft V-8 has 2 camshafts, one on each head.
In a typical four-stroke engine, the camshaft completes two revolutions for every one stroke cycle of the piston. This is because the four-stroke cycle consists of intake, compression, power, and exhaust strokes, which require the camshaft to operate the intake and exhaust valves twice during each cycle. Thus, for every complete cycle of the engine, the camshaft turns two full revolutions.
what does each lobe consist of