The timing doesn't change during normal operation. If you want to know what it is, check it with a timing light per the manufacturer's instructions. It would usually only need to be adjusted if it's been disturbed.
Turn engine over and observe is distributor is rotating
The engine would not run. The engine would lack compression.
There is a big difference in how timing is set. We need to know what year.
You can put it in anything,If you know what you are doing.
I installed a new e.brake shoes on a 2000 Chevy silverado 1500 4x4. Now I don't know how to adjust the cables so the brake works. How or where is the adjustment on the cables? If it's like my 2003 the adjustment is inside the hub. There's an adjustment wheel just like the old fashion star adjustment on drum brakes. I don't know if they are the same though?
The timing is computer controlled, there is no adjustments. I know this is a little late, but timing could be off because the timing belt is not properly aligned. If the timing belt is installed incorrectly the timing will never be right.
The Chevy 350 does not have a timing belt, It has a timing chain. If you are wanting to know where to set the timing, then I need to know the year of the engine. Thay are all different.
you don`t know?
Rotate the distributor. (Don't try this unless you know what you are doing.)
Need to know what kind of problem you are having.
need to know the year.
i want to know too, i have a 1500 model