the power stroke
If this is a Power Stroke engine, the most likely cause is a faulty crankshaft position sensor.
yes the 7.3 DI power stroke has a Crank sensor and a Cam sensor.
where is the crank sensor located on a 6.0l ford power stroke diesel
The auto"s electrical system.
The camshaft position sensor, on a Ford 6.0 liter power stroke engine, is located inside of the rear engine cover. The sensor is on the back of the camshaft.
1st stroke, intake. 2nd stroke, compression. 3rd stroke, power. 4th stroke, exhaust. The 4 stroke cycle take 2 full revolutions of the crankshaft.
The four-stroke engine produces 1 power stroke for every 720 degrees of crankshaft rotation.
1st stroke, intake. 2nd stroke, compression. 3rd stroke, power. 4th stroke, exhaust. The 4 stroke cycle take 2 full revolutions of the crankshaft.
Yes, if by "720 degrees of crankshaft rotation" you mean "two rotations" Here is a great animation of a four-stroke at work: http://www.animatedengines.com/otto.shtml
The force that keeps the crankshaft turning is generated by the combustion of fuel in the engine cylinders. This force causes pistons to move, which in turn drives the crankshaft, converting the up and down motion of the pistons into rotational motion.
crankshaft sensoryes because if the ecm isn't getting a signal from the sensor it doesn't know at what orientation the crankshaft is and won't let the ignition system start the engine. that's how i understand it to work