Which engine? If you're 1500 has a 350 V8, (most common) it doesn't use a timing belt, it uses a timing chain instead, and you need to take the front cover off the engine to get to the timing chain. If you're changing a belt it's called the Serpentine belt and there is no timing involved.
The timing is set on a 98 Chevy Silverado 1500 5.7L by aligning the cam sprocket with the timing chain markings. The engine's computer will then make adjustments on the fly for any additional timing changes needed.
YES.
Timing sets at 0 / ZERO TDC. (Top Dead Center )
Turn engine over and observe is distributor is rotating
your truck does not have a bypass connector
The engine would not run. The engine would lack compression.
Timing for 1990 1500 with 4.3
From truck to truck, yeah, they are the same.
Yes those 2 years are the same. Direct bolt in.
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You need a timing light to set the correct timing. Once the truck has been set at base timing at 0-2 degrees by disconnecting the timing wire and setting the dist., the computer adjusts the timing by itself to the proper setting.. There is not an adjustment for the the idle speed on this truck.
Yes there the same.