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one of the rotors exceeds the text of the age mark. Does it affect the engine. Engine 6 has a capacity of 3500. Thank you
My head hurts
Why
How many revolutions does the crankshaft have for the timen shaft?
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What is a "timen" shaft? The camshaft runs at 1/2 crankshaft speed if that's what you mean.
Thank you, I got the idea.. I understand
What does that mean? Doing an online search for "flow of the timet" finds nothing relevant. The closest thing to that I can think of is the time_t data structure that stores system time in Unix/Linux type operating systems. I doubt that's what you had in mind since it has nothing at all to do with cars and would be beyond the scope of this forum.
https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Time-Types.html
time_tis the simplest data type used to represent simple calendar time.In ISO C,
time_tcan be either an integer or a floating-point type, and the meaning oftime_tvalues is not specified. The only things a strictly conforming program can do withtime_tvalues are: pass them todifftimeto get the elapsed time between two simple calendar times (see Calculating Elapsed Time), and pass them to the functions that convert them to broken-down time (see Broken-down Time).On POSIX-conformant systems,
time_tis an integer type and its values represent the number of seconds elapsed since the epoch, which is 00:00:00 on January 1, 1970, Coordinated Universal Time.The GNU C Library additionally guarantees that
time_tis a signed type, and that all of its functions operate correctly on negativetime_tvalues, which are interpreted as times before the epoch.
I mean camshaft duck, spin and deflection marks,
One tooth skew gear off the mark
One tooth skew gear off the mark
That would certainly throw the cam timing off and affect the engine.
Have tooth only skew gear off the mark
One tooth off should not damage the engine but can make it run poorly.
Thank you
How many revolutions does the crankshaft have for the timen shaft?
- Is each revolution of the crankshaft = one revolution of the timen shaft? The engine is 6 cylinders, 3500 horsepower. Thank you all
None of our auto technicians understand that
The best way to calculate that is to count the teeth of the gear the shafts you are interested in. If they have the same number of teeth, they are probably in sync. If one has more teeth than another, then there may be more revolutions to it.
What is the reason for missing the flow of the timet?


