The following info is taken from a shop manual and in regards to the ignition timing on Dodge colts for the following years. Please note, that since no engine size or cylinders specified, these specs are acheived according to the 8th digit on the VIN number for 4 cyl size engines. VIN 1.5, 1.6, 1.8 and 2.0 (found on top of valve cover or on a label somewhere in the engine compartment. The covered year models are For 1990, 91, 92 and 93. Year VIN Engine size BTDC (auto or manu) ____ 1990 X 1.5 5 deg BTDC Y 1.6 same T 1.8 same V 2.0 same ____ 1991 A 1.5 same V 2.0 same ____ 1992 A 1.5 same D 1.8 same W 2.4 same ____ 1993 A 1.5 same C 1.8 same G 2.4 same If you have any questions, please feel free to email me. I will try to answer you as soon as I can. (I have listed this info in proper order, however, for some reaon it is not being displayed as I typed it, sorry). JP
It is computer controlled and nonadjustable,.
unscrew the distributor pull it out about half way with the distributor cap off and turn the rotor clock wise to disired position
i would check the timing. check for compression.
2005 mitsubishi colt timing belt
Chilton manual says 5 degrees after top dead center.
Published data does not cover the 1991. You will have to call Colt.
about 2500 lbs
no and never will
ECM means Engine Control Module. It is the car's computer and controls ignition, spark, timing, emissions etc. A vital part of the car.
The timing marks on a 93 Dodge Colt with a 1.5 liter engine are located on the timing chain and the cam sprocket. They must line up with each other to ensure proper initial timing.
You will have to call Colt to find out.
Colt Anderson plays Safety for the Indianapolis Colts.