That requires an engine scanner to set the timing.
The timing on that year engine is computer controlled. It requires an engine scanner to set the timing. YOU CAN NOT USE A TIMING LIGHT.
Ignition timing is automatically set. sorry.
You dont.
It requires an ENGINE SCANNER to set the ignition timing on that year of engine.
The base ignition timing for a 1974 Chevy 454 engine is between 8 and 12 degrees below top dead center. A timing light is needed to accurate set ignition timing.
timing was set at factory,there is no adjustment. it is controlled by ecm!!
Chevy S10 in 2001 didn't have a 2.0L engine. They had a 2.2L engine and it has a (DIS) distributorless ignition system. There is no timing to set.
The 1988 Chevy Celebrity uses distributorless ignition. There is no provision to alter timing, the engine control module takes care of that.
YES but you MUST use an OBD2 engine scanner to do it. But if there is NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON then there is NO need to set the timing. It is computer controlled.
If you have the 3.8L engine, ignition timing is controlled by the computer and cannot be altered without making changes to the computer. If you have the 3.1L engine, which has a distributor, you can set the timing as you would on any engine with a distributor.
That requires an OBD2 engine scanner to set the timing. You can NO longer use a timing light.
There is no timing ajustment, Its controled by ECM- Computer.