Different engines need different timings, look at the handbook.
The correct timing for a Mercruiser 3.0L 140 engine is 6 degrees BTDC. for a Mercruiser 120 the correct timing is 8 degree BTDC.
correct yes there is engine timing on a mark 2 golf, as with all cars funnily enough.
The timing for this engine is electronically controlled and not adjustable
after replacing points in engine, can correct timing be done to engine if engine is not run.
The same way you set the timing of any Z24 engine. The vehicle it is in makes no difference. Do you know how to use a timing gun.
6 degrees btdc
This is a non-interference engine, meaning if the timing belt breaks it will not damage the engine.
You can not set the timing with a timing light on that year engine. The timing is controlled by the PCM./ Power train control module. You must have an oBD2 engine scanner to set the timing. If the timing is off then the check engine light will be on.If you have not removed the distributor are moved it around for any reason then the engine timing is correct already. No need to adjust it. Computer does it.
A 1976 Chevy did not have a points ignition, but that has nothing to do with the correct timing. You will find that the engine runs best with about 8-12 degrees BTDC.
How in the heck did you get a v6 engine in a sephia first of all!?!?!?!?
this question can not be answered with out knowing what engine the f-350 has. and what year.
YES!!! The pistons WILL contact the valves and destroy the engine if the timing is not correct.