Initial timing is set by aligning the crank with the 0 mark and aligning the distributor rotor with the line on the pick up plate. The distributor is then synced with a scan tool. It is set to exactly 0 degrees to match the crank sensor. This can no be done with a timing light.
Initial timing is set by aligning the crank with the 0 mark and aligning the distributor rotor with the line on the pick up plate. The distributor is then synced with a scan tool. It is set to exactly 0 degrees to match the crank sensor. This can no be done with a timing light.
Initial timing is set by aligning the crank with the 0 mark and aligning the distributor rotor with the line on the pick up plate. The distributor is then synced with a scan tool. It is set to exactly 0 degrees to match the crank sensor. This can no be done with a timing light.
***SUM'S Answer***-As far as I know, owning a Dakota with a 318. Yeah it should work.
your timing is not adjustable. the pcm controls the timing. your dis. is index.
the timing degrees are 13 24 on the dodge 318
will a 94 dakota with a 318 work in a 95 dakota with a 318
1/4 MAX
3 gallons or till it is full.
You can check the owners manual for the 97 Dodge Dakota to determine if a T56 transmission will work with the car that has a 318 engine. Also, you can take the care to a certified mechanic as well to verify.
The Dodge 318 is a 8 cylinder engine.The Dodge 318 is a 8 cylinder engine.
Valve timing is not adjustable on a stock engine. The timing chain is either installer correctly or not.
belt diagram 1992 dodge Dakota with 318
Any engine has the potential to "blow up," given the correct circumstances.
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