The way the rotor rotates retards. If the distributor turns clockwise, then turning the distributor clockwise retards the timing.
It depends which side of the road the retards are on when the Chevy passes.
It advances and retards the engine timing as needed.
It retards the timing so the engine is easier to start. After it starts, it advances the timing back to an advanced position for best engine performance.
Clockwise slows timing up RETARDS IT.
there are many models of injection systems. However in the common Bosch system using injection lines and nozzles, you rotate the pump in respect to the crankshaft or camshaft position. This advances or retards the timing depending upon the direction the pump is rotated.
Yes it does. Clockwise retards it. Counter clockwise advances it.
No, the knock sensor only retards the timing when it detects the engine pinging.
It's an adjustible timing gear that retards and advances cam timing based on engine load and RPM using oil pressure and a toothed wheel with a bigass spring in it.
It is the knock sensor. It retards the timing if the engine pings or rattels.
It's an adjustible timing gear that retards and advances cam timing based on engine load and RPM using oil pressure and a toothed wheel with a bigass spring in it.
When you give it gas it advances and as you let off of the gas it retards. But it will stay the same. Now it does change base timing as the t-chain wheres and striches.
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