Basically, the timing is set and adjusted by the engine computer.
with a scanner
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The timing is controlled by the vehicle's computer. There is no need to adjust it during normal maintenance. I don't believe that it is possible to adjust the timing on that vehicle. I think that it was set and sealed at time of manufacture. Safest thing is to check with the dealer.
i dont think it adjustable. they sell timing advancers for sport bikes might check with an private shop
how do u check timing in a 40 hp yamaha 2 stroke
There is a idle screw on the throttle linkage on the carb that you can turn to increase the idle speed and then hook up your timing light to check the timing.
as long as the cam timing is set correctly there should be no reason to check ignition timing because there is no way to adjust it anyway. if there is a spec it should be under the hood on a white label.
I believe that engine actually has a timing chain, which does not require replacement. If it is actually a timing belt, it should be changed every 60k-90k miles regardless of wear.
Well i will try to answer this question for you. I am assuming that you are asking if you can adjust the distrubitor. I belive not to the best of my memory when i replaced mine. So to answer our question, no. I do belive that you can adjust the timing with a computer programer. You can check those out at SLP performance.com And finally if you are asking if there is a timing chain, yes there is.
Inefficient combustion. Check to see all cylinders firing. Check plugs for fouling. Check timing & adjust mixture if needed.
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