The distributor is set to 0 degrees with a scan tool. It can not be done with a timing light.
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Set timing at 36 degrees at 2000 rpm's
Setting up a camber caster gauge is not a very difficult task, and there are several places that can give you step-by-step directions. The following video gives you instructions on how to install a camber caster gauge on your car: http://www.ehow.com/video_2327625_set-up-camber-caster-gauge.html.
It is not really adjustable. The distributor "sync" (Chryslers' term) is set to 0 degrees with a scan tool.It is not really adjustable. The distributor "sync" (Chryslers' term) is set to 0 degrees with a scan tool.
The timing chain is set by lining up the marks.The distributor is set to 0 degrees with the aid of a scan tool. It can not be done with a timing light.The timing chain is set by lining up the marks.The distributor is set to 0 degrees with the aid of a scan tool. It can not be done with a timing light.
yes the camber and caster can be set on this truck. there is a cam on the upper control arm
With "strut rod" shims. Shim the outer side, of the inner strut rod bushing with washer style shims. Shim according to how much more caster you need.
technicaly speaking there is no need for a caster angle on your rear wheels, this angle is set in to the front wheels to aid self centering of the steering, like on a shopping trolley wheel. unless your rear wheels are steered or damaged in some way there is not usually a way to adjust this angle.
Yes. That's the whole purpose of a glider, so that you can get a current truck and use a pre-emissions engine in it.
how do i set timing on a 2000 Hyundai tiburon
It is set to 0 degrees with a scan tool.It is set to 0 degrees with a scan tool.