first thing that you do is make sure your engine is warm. turn it off and unhook the temperature sensor located on the block just below your #1 and #2 sparkplugs. then loosen the bolt holding your distributor down. Now hook your timing light sensor to your #1 sparkplug wire (there may be a number on your distributor cap if not it's the one to your far left)and the power clips to their positive and negative battery posts.Turn your car back on and point the timing light at the timing gauge(located on the bellhousing right at the top of the tranny)if you see your timing mark turn your distributer (slowly) to your disired setting (if you can't see your timing mark make sure it's not dirty or it's way out of time) when done turn car off and tighten the distributer down (careful not to turn it) and re-attach temp sensor
By the way, it's a 2.5 Liter engine, the system saved it as a 25L for whatever reason.
250ml = .25l
5/6 of 30L is 25L
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That is 5 litres
25 litres of what? Depending on the density of the material, the answer varies. 25l of sand will weigh a whole lot more that 25l of feathers. If you mean water, 1l of water weighs 1kg, so 25l of water weighs 25kg. That is water at (I think) 20C at sea level. Hope this answers your question.
25 litres is 110.231 cups
NO
25/1.5=16.67 times approx.
That is 110.231 cups.
2500cL = 25L* There are 100cL per liter
25L