Bring it to a shop and have them adjust the timing with a timing gun I believe its 6*
8 degrees
6 BTDC
It must. I am having my '94 Camaro's timing gasket changed for just that reason.
no timing belt
the ignition timing is 6 degree BTDC.
what is the timing spec for a 94 camaro 3.4l v6i converted it to carb and points on distributor
Ignition Timing Advancers are mechanical 'bolt-on' pieces to advance the ignition timing of the engine to a specific degree of timing advance. The majority of its application for these parts are for motorcycles or on racing applications.
Ignition Timing Advancers are mechanical 'bolt-on' pieces to advance the ignition timing of the engine to a specific degree of timing advance. The majority of its application for these parts are for motorcycles or on racing applications.
It Would Have A Chain. Best To You
Generally, 8 degrees before top dead center is typical of Chevrolet V8 engines for many years including your 1985 model.
Not sure what timing is meant but the service manual states: "The exhaust emission control system applied to this engine family is engine modifications that consist of a modified carburetor and an ignition system having optimum ignition timing characteristics."
timing chain ( for the 3.8 L - V6 and the 5.7 L - V8 ) in a 2001 Chevy Camaro