I could be wrong, but I have a Vortec 350 in a GMC truck and I think the computer handles the ignition timing. If your talking about valve timing I would assume there are marks on the timing gears like the days of old, but I haven't torn the timing cover off of mine yet.
Timing marks are on the sprockets and on the timing belt itself. No other marks are necessary.
there is no timing marks
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Where I find the timing marks on holden barina 2005
On a 1998 Suzuki VZ800, the timing marks are located on the engine's crankshaft and camshaft. You can find the timing marks on the left side of the engine, near the stator cover. The crankshaft has a mark that aligns with a corresponding mark on the case, while the camshaft has marks that should align with the cylinder head when the engine is at top dead center (TDC) for proper timing alignment. Always refer to the service manual for precise details and illustrations.
find the timing belt marks of kia reo 2005
there are no timing marks on a timing belt. the marks are on the timing gears and yes you can find the pictures needed in a workshop manuel
how can i find timing marks on a Isuzu Bighorn 1995 4JG2 diesel engine, just for the case marks...please and thanks.
It has no timing marks because the ignition timing is set by the computer and isn't adjustable.
There are no timing marks. The ignition timing is controlled by the ECU. There is a ring behind the crankshaft pulley that has one tooth missing. When that missed tooth goes past the Crankshaft Positon Sensor it creates an electrical pulse. This is sent to the Power Contol Module which determines the timing. Timing can't be set.
cant find timing marks for an 83 suzuki lt125 atv motor