There is no timing adjustment. The ECM (engine control module) takes care of that.
That requires an engine scanner to set the timing.
It requires an ENGINE SCANNER to set the ignition timing on that year of engine.
how do you set the timing for a 1997 Chevy 350 5.7 engine
That requires an engine scanner to set the timing.
The timing is not adjustable. The only way the engine can be out of time is if the keyway between the crankshaft and the flywheel is sheared. If it is in place and in good shape the engine will be in time.
That requires an engine scanner to set the timing on that engine. The timing is computer controled.
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.
You can not use a timing light to set the timing on that year engine. The timing is computer controlled and it requires a engine scanner to set the timing.
you cant set "timing" you have to have a scanner to set cam sensor to 0 +or-2
That requires an engine scanner.
When it go's out and the engine quits are when you can no longer set the timing with an engine scanner.
trying to set base timing on a 97 Chevy c1500 with a 5.7 engine the wire to disconnect to set base timing is ?