Chevrolet Celebrities use timing chains, not timing belts. The two sprockets are each marked, simply align the marks with the centers of the cam and crankshaft. See a factory service manual or a Chilton or Haynes manual for a picture/drawing.
On a 1989 Chevy Celebrity the timing is controlled by the engine control module, there is no specification or provision for adjusting the timing manually.
most Chevy cps's are located in the timing cover(behind the balancer). I'm not certain on the Celebrity, but it would be a good place to check.AnswerOn my 1986 Celebrity 2.5, it is beneath the intake manifold on the back of the engine.
The timing on y our 1987 Chevy Celebrity is controlled by the engine computer, there is no way provided to adjust it.
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Controls the ignition timing.
The timing on a 1987 Chevy Celebrity is controlled by the engine control module, there is no provision for adjustment.
Timing on a 1987 Celebrity is controlled by the engine control module, computer. There is no provision for adjustment.
The 1988 Chevy Celebrity uses distributorless ignition. There is no provision to alter timing, the engine control module takes care of that.
No, the 1983 model does not have a crankshaft position sensor. Only distributorless engine needs a crankshaft position sensor.
Crankshaft
Try cleaning them.
There is no timing adjustment, The computer controlls the timing.