SYNCHRO - CAM SENSOR - The whole reason the ALTERNATOR was recently replaced was due to the clicking/rattling noise I hear only when the engine is fully warmed up. I only hear it then. Revving seems to make the sounds "less heard", but I still hear the rattling and as I rev with the throttle body lever I can feel the vibrations from whatever it is that is clicking/rattling.
The synchro and cam sensor were recently installed because it was found by another tech that the previous installation of them both with a new engine was 180 degrees backwards (installed on the exhaust stroke as they said). As I fear and have read, improper installation of the cam sensor/synchro can result in engine damage. The vehicle was driven for about 2000 miles with it installed wrong in the backwards position.
What type of engine damage could this have caused? Anyone know much about this? I know there is a geared shaft that the synchro turns further down below it, could this be what I'm hearing? What's most likely?