You can set the camshaft timing, on your Suzuki 450, by manually turning the engine to the number one spot. Adjust the camshaft valves with the adjustment screw.
You don't. The timing is adjusted thru the ECM.
I have a 1998 Suzuki Sidekick JX 4X4 4 Doors, How do I set the timing? Please show me the steps thank you.
The distributor is set to 0 degrees with a scan tool. You cannot do this with a timing light.
There should timing marks, or you can consult a repair manual (very cheap.)
Hey Ron==The timing is controled buy the ecm and is nonadjustable. Good luck Joe
timig chain marks
no it wont it is way to small weve tried it and its usless but the tires are good
With the timing set at 10 degrees BTDC it is 800 RPM.
Initially @ 6 +- 2 dgrees btdc at 600rpm with vac line to distributor disconnected and plugged. BigBronco351
If you are talking about ignition timing then the answer is easy. You don't. Suzuki's PEI (Pointless Electronic Ignition) takes care of timing the spark. If you are talking about valve timing-resubmit and I will take a stab at explaining it. There is no way to remap the electronic ignition system to change the spark timing.
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