twin cam refer to
Advantage ; better performance, fuel efficiency , lower emission and last longer...
on the down side ; timing belt needs to be replaced at given time period .second to operate cams some components are requied like tentioners ,guide and nut bolts thats why it ettect the overall production cost.
according to me , each coin has two side so cost doess not matter to getting high speed,,,,,,,,,,,,,,GOOD BYE HAVE A LOOK THIS ONE
Your engine is a twin cam.
yes the 2.0 hase twin cam
As far as I know, BMW ONLY makes twin-cam engines.
you take the old cam belt off and put the new one on.
is the 2000 grand am sedan 2.4 twin cam an interferance motor
The valves on the twin cam are non-adjustable, they use hydraulic lifters.
Oh, dude, setting camshaft timing on an Opel Corsa 16-valve twin cam 1.7dti is like a walk in the park... if that park is filled with confusing diagrams and tiny tools. You basically need to align the timing marks on the camshaft sprockets with the marks on the cylinder head. Just make sure everything lines up perfectly, or your engine might sound like a dying walrus. Good luck!
No
twin overhead cam
The 1997 Nissan truck does not have a Twin Cam. It is a 2.4 sohc 4-cyl.
Yes you can....the twin cam 88b Jew
No.