THE timing on a 88 Comanche w/inline six cyl. is set at the factory and not adjustable.
If a 1988 Jeep Comanche will not start even though there is spark and the timing seems to be correct and the fuel pressure is good, check the starter solenoid. Even though all the other factors are good, the starter solenoid might not be telling the starter to engage.
how do you set timing on 88 s10 2.5? ?
its a closed system, no cap. Add fluid to the plastic container. You can convert to an open system, but that's not cheap. www.jeepmj.com
see under hood direction, vehicle idle @750RPM in gear 15*
i have an 88 Comanche and mine is on the driver side underneath the headlights, almost in the wheelwell
My problem on the 88 I was working on turned out to be the crank position sensor located on the driver side top of the bell housing.
Last I heard, there was no such thing as radiator sealant in a commanche. If you have a hole, you need a new radiator. Try tightning down all the hoses first, though.
you need to disconnect the electronic advance plug on the side of distributor and aim the timing light on the pointer and move distrbutor until the nuber is right,usually 4 or 8 degrees
separate a timing connector on the firewall in engine bay which allows you to time the engine,then adjust the distributor.The connector is on the drivers side below the cowl and when separated the engine will run differently.
How to change a timing chain in a 1998 Oldsmobile delta 88
This sounds like an earth problem check battery to chassis & chassis to engine earth connections also check earth to alternator best wishes
yes it will most 70 model jeep thru 95 jeep parts interchange.