I'm not a mechanic / technician but I remember on my 1991 5.0 L Mustang having to remove a " spout connector " or a jumper plug in order to set the basic ignition timing and after that was done the " jumper plug " was reinstalled to allow the ignition timing to advance
No. A worn timing chain or belt would cause timing to jump.
Yes timing can delay your acceleration
Increased ground level ozone can cause problems. It is a pollutant.
wrong timing can cause any engine to over heat. in fact if the timing is off it can cause hundreds of dollars of damage.
Timing chain or belt is broken
First located the engines TDC on the number 1 cylender using a Degree Wheel. Find the timing marks on the CamShaft and line those up. Get a timing light, or not... I dont really think its nessisary, cause you can hear if its running good or not, but if you want absolutely perfect timing then you need one. And you can be able to buy a basic timing light from Walmart for like 20 dollars. Heres my tip... If you move the Camshaft Sprocket 1 tooth forward, the engine will sound exactly the same but will provide more HP and better fuel economy. Which is basically what everyone wants.
"Increased vagal stimulation would cause..." The heart rate to decrease.
Incorrect Timing Can Cause Backfire.
cause
worn or loose timing belt?
Third degree burns cause blistered skin. It can also cause chared skin.
increased heart rate can cause a stroke