It is 0 degrees at top dead center ( TDC ) With engine warm.
If you have the 3.8L engine, ignition timing is controlled by the computer and cannot be altered without making changes to the computer. If you have the 3.1L engine, which has a distributor, you can set the timing as you would on any engine with a distributor.
== == It came with 245hp from the factory, but you can improve it with headers and a good intake, ignition upgrades.
The total timing advance on a 1995 Chevrolet 350 engine should be around 35 degrees. This takes into account the advance provided by the ignition system.
There is no timing adjustment on fuel injected models the ignition timing is set by the ECU . Regards:
The crankshaft position sensor measures the rotational position of the crankshaft for the engine computer. That info is required for fuel and ignition timing.The crankshaft position sensor measures the rotational position of the crankshaft for the engine computer. That info is required for fuel and ignition timing.
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The 2.2 liter 4 cylinder engine in a 1995 Honda Odyssey has a TIMING BELT ( P.S. - the engine is an interference engine )
The Ford 3.8L V6 engine has a timing chain. The Chrysler 3.8L V6 has a timing chain.
No , the 2.4 liter 4 cylinder engine in a 1995 Toyota Previa has a timing CHAIN
The 1995 328i has the 'M52' engine and has a timing chain.
timing , burnt valve, fuel/carburation prob.....most likely a timing/ignition problem.
Answer timing 95 4.3 vortec Chevy blazerTiming is non adjustable, period. The high voltage switch ( or known as the distributor) is pinned into lower intake and cannot be moved. The timing is controled by the computer.