The camshaft operates the valves on a 4 cycle engine.
To open/close the intake/exhaust valves.
On vehicles equipped with a camshaft position sensor, it is used to help the PCM determine the correct firing order.
it helps the ignition system and timing https://sites.google.com/site/autobestanswer/home
Yes, the bleeder hole has to face up AWAY from the camshaft. If it is down they will not function correctly.
It makes things easier by putting rope through on end and pulling a weight up with little effort
the chain keeps the camshaft/valves in time with the crankshaft in order for combustion to take place
Yes, the bleeder hole has to face up AWAY from the camshaft. If it is down they will not function correctly.
The camshaft closest to the intake manifold (closest to the passenger cabin) is the intake camshaft on the dual camshaft Saturn engines.
no the camshaft has nothing to do at all with the transmission. your cams main function is to let air and fuel into the combustion chamber and then let the gasses [exhaust] out. In some engines the cam sensor only moniters the engine for cylinder misfires.
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by the camshaft