Only a carburated engine will have a timing value. The multipoint fuel injection motors timing is controlled by the computer.
That requires an engine scanner to set the timing.
The timing on that year engine is computer controlled. It requires an engine scanner to set the timing. YOU CAN NOT USE A TIMING LIGHT.
Will a 304 engine fit in a 1998 TJ jeep wrangler?
The Ignition and Fuel are triggered from the crankshaft. The distributor is only a cam angle sensor and spark distributor.i.e. NO TIMING ADJUSTMENT possible.m
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yes
Ignition timing is automatically set. sorry.
YES but you MUST use an OBD2 engine scanner to do it. But if there is NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON then there is NO need to set the timing. It is computer controlled.
ignition timing is controlled by the electronic control module or the "brain" on distributorless engines. Reysher
First place there is no need to set the timing if the distributor has not been moved. And there is no wire to unhook.The ignition timing is controled by the ECM / engine control module. If the timing is off you will have a check engine light on. If the light is not on, then the timing is correct. No need to bother, The computer is taking care of it.You have to have a OBD II engine scanner to set the timing.
You MUST have a engine scanner to set the timing. The timing on that engine is computer controlled.
The distributor is set to 0 degrees with a scan tool. You cannot do this with a timing light.