The distributor is set to 0 deg with a scan tool. It can not be done with a timing light.
The distributor is set to 0 degrees with a scan tool. It can not be done with a timing light.
The timing can not be set manually it has to be set by the dealership through the computer.
4wd, yes 2wd, no
It is set to zero with a scan tool. It can not be done with a timing light.
The distributor is set to 0 deg with the scan tool. It is not possible to set it with a timing light.
Base timing is set to 0 deg with a scan tool. You can not do this with a timing light.
The computer controls timing, it will set it where it wants.
If you are trying to set the distributor, it is not done with a timing light. It is synched to the Dr a no sensor with a scan tool.
The distributor is synched to zero degrees with a scan tool. It can not be done with a timing light.
The timing on a 1997 Dodge Ram is not set with a timing light. The distributor rotor is lined up with the mark on the pick up plate when the engine is at tdc to set base timing. The timing is then fine tuned with a scan tool. The scan tool is used to set it exactly to 0 degrees.
Any local brake shop will be able to turn the rotors for you Dodge Ram 1500. Depending on what is located near you Midas, Sears, and Tires Plus are all places that will turn a set of rotors.
Timing is set by the PCM, there is no adjustment.