350 cu in with 2 barrel carb, 8 degrees at 1100 rpms 350 cu in with 4 barrel carb and standard transmission, 8 degress at 1100 rpms 350 cu in with 4 barrel carb and automatic transmission, 12 degrees at 1100 rpms
most definitely
There were both small blocks and I'm going to say, yes.
6 to 8 degrees before TDC.
with a timing light, assuming this is an older engine that still uses a distributor.
There is an inline spout connector, kind of like a plug you would plug into the wall, that you have to disconnect before using timing light. This puts the engine in base timing. Set timing to specs and then plug inline spout connector back up.
The best way to find 6 degrees on a 1969 Olds 350 Rocket timing tab is with a diagram which can be found in a repair manual. The timing markings are on the pulley.
How do u set the timing on a 1972 buick skylark
Not from the factory.
YES
most definitely
.035
either the timing is off or you have a plug wire crossed.
Should- that is only a couple degrees & can compensate with distributor.
12 degrees btdc.
The Chevrolet 350 V8 does not have a timing belt. It has a chain.The Chevrolet 350 V8 does not have a timing belt. It has a chain.
no
( .040 inch ) according to my Chilton repair manual for the 350 - 2 barrel