You dont. It is an LT1 engine and the distributor is behind the water pump.
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Set timing at 36 degrees at 2000 rpm's
To set the ignition timing on a Ford Probe GT 95 with an MX engine, remove the two 12 mm head bolts holding the distributor in place. Then rotate the distributor to set the ignition timing.
can u give me a diagram on the timing marks for my 95 hyundi elantra
The distributor is set to 0 deg with a scan tool. It can not be done with a timing light.
The ignition timing is non-adjustable. It is strickly electronic, and you cannot change it. The valve timing is controlled by the timing belt. If it has jumped time, you have to remove the timing cover to access the belt, replace it, and set it to the correct specifications.
The timing should be set to Top Dead Center (TDC), but you must disconnect the electronic spark advance feature. Unfortunately, I don't know how to disconnect the spark advance. The timing chain is all that can be set. There is no way to set the timing as the distributor is not adjustable.
There should be information regarding the timing degree on a decal locaded under the hood.
Check your timing and if it is a carb, check to make sure the air fuel mixture is set properly.
At zero. Tdc ( top dead center )
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Sounds like your timing chain might have jumped a notch. Timing is set by rotating the distributor. There is a nut underneath the distributor that locks it down. Timing mark is on the harmonic balancer, sorry I don't have the setting handy. I would start by checking the timing with a timing light. VBdenny