remove dist.cap.unplug wires and hoses mark rotor where it is pointing...remove holddown bolt remove dist.
ignition timing is electronic. follow the procedure in the repair manual for installing the distributor. Jeep does not have a base timing position.
Electronic ignition, also known as EI, can solve a lot of problems that come with one's ignition system. Not all electronic ignition systems require a distributor, but they do require coils.
No, electronic ignition uses a sensor in the engine shaft that determines the pulses. This omits the distributor in exchange for electrical control.
The 327 cubic inch Chevrolet's distributor had points and condenser and not an ignition module. If you have an ignition module then you have a HEI distributor that was changed out.
This depends on whether the engine is equipped with a distributor or with EDIS (Electronic Distributorless Ignition System). If EDIS, there is essentially no adjustment. If distributor, you remove the engine cover inside the vehicle and loosen/turn the distributor like any other. Get an aftermarket manual such as Chilton or Haynes for detail of procedure.
It has the HEI distributor in it."High Energy Ignition" and also called "High Energy Electronic Ignition"
Toyota Camry 97 uses electronic ignition system, and does not have distributor.
There is no distributor cap because it is EDIS ( Electronic Distributorless Ignition System )
Actually , it doesn't have a distributor , it is EDIS ( Electronic Distributorless Ignition System )
It is inside the distributor.
1992 Saturns had electronic ignition and did not have distributors.
An electronic ignition tells the spark plugs when to fire to ignite the fuel. In older cars this was done mechanically by means of a distributor and rotor button.