The ignition timing specification for a 1993 Isuzu pickup with a 2.3L engine is typically set at around 10 degrees BTDC (Before Top Dead Center) at idle. It's important to ensure that the engine is at operating temperature and that the timing is checked with a timing light for accuracy. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for the most precise specifications and adjustments.
on a 1989 Isuzu pickup with a 2.6 same engine 12 degree b.t.d.c. at 900 rpm
what do you mean timing specs. your question is a little vague. are you talking about cam specs or ignition timing. the cam you line up the marks on the gear to the head and the ignition timing is about 15 degrees before top dead center
Were are the timing marks on a 1991 acura legend
12 DEGREES before top dead center at 900 rpm with the egr and purge lines disconnected and plugged and the engine is at operating temp
15 degrees
try www.autozone.com an look in the specs.
The ignition timing is computer controlled - not adjustable - but the base timing is 10 degrees BTDC
It is an electronic ignition and is not adjustable.
try autozone.com
ignition specs four ram 5.9l 10 to 15 degreas advansed dipending on year and spark plug gap 5.9 is al so known to have a inferieor engenerd timing chain sprokit size
Factory stock ignition timing for the Corvette 327 ci 350 HP is 4 degrees BTDC.
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