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I NEED TO KNOW WERE THE CRANKSHAFT AND CAMSHAFT WIRES ON ON THE E36 316I M43 ENGINE

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    Thomas Banks Nov 03, 2016

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Its a bmw 316 i fitted with a M43 motor

crank angle should be near the harmonic balancer

cam sensor near the upper camshafts



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