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There is a sticker under the hood that tells what to set the timing to and at what idle speed.
There is no such thing as a timing gauge on a car. Timing is set with a tool called a timing light and a mechanic can do that for you and doesn't cost much money.
There is no such thing as a timing advance wire on a 84 El Camino.
The timing marks on an 84 Ford Straight 6 is on the driver's side of the engine. It is above the crankshaft pulley, attached to the timing cover.
no they just have timing belts no chains
Unplug the vac advance on the dist.Also there may be a plug on the drivers side of the intake manifold containing 2 wires which when unpluged turns on the ck eng light.Sometimes the balancer outter ring slips and you have to replace the balancer to set the timing.
no. the camaro uses trailing arms and coils. the nova uses leaf springs.
84 season team set 7.00 at baseballcardshop.net
at the dealer or in a good garage with computer.
Go here: http://www.wankel.net/~krwright/cars/rx7/85_manual.html It is a complete factory service manual for the 85 RX7, i don't have the Haynes manual for comparison but i did find the diagrams to be easy enough to use on my 84 (even though a few here and there were scanned poorly). Hope it helps, Sincerely, a fellow first gen owner Go here: http://www.wankel.net/~krwright/cars/rx7/85_manual.html It is a complete factory service manual for the 85 RX7, i don't have the Haynes manual for comparison but i did find the diagrams to be easy enough to use on my 84 (even though a few here and there were scanned poorly). Hope it helps, Sincerely, a fellow first gen owner
not a timing issue since the iron duke 2.5 engine has no timing belt
15 degrees before top dead center