right hand 4 wire plug at distributor, go down 6-8 inches you'll see the wire go into a male/female plug, unplug set timing & reconnect
Where is the timing connector on a 1995 gmc sonoma
dot to dot on timing chain with number 1 cyl on compression stroke firing order is 18436572 with a timing light you need to unplug little brown wire on firewall set at zero then plug wire back up
gap at .0035
0 deg -or- TDC With the distributor timing connector disconnected.
look under the dash on the passenger side next to the blower fan there will be a bundle ow wires feel up and down for a connector then carefully cut the tape open and look for a black wire with a brown chaser and unplug...Time...and plug back in
The timing connector is in the pasenger side under the carpet shuld be a brown cable
With the tan/black timing wire disconnected, with engine idling and warm, ignition timing should be set to 0 degrees.
You need to unplug the advance wire located on the firewall on the passenger side under the plastic cover. It is brown with a black tracer then set the timing to 0 (zero). Plug it back in, reset the computer and you should be done.
No, a 95 GMC Sonoma does not use a timing belt on it. The 95 GMC Sonoma uses a timing chain on it.
-First you must disconect a small wire under your glove box down by the floor mat before you can start timing, (its a small brown wire) -Hook up your timing light to the #1 spark plug. -Start your engine and see currently where your timing is at. -From there lossen your distributer and adjust accordingly. -You may advance your s-10 slightly. but it also has electronic timing is it will adjust a little when u have it set close. what degree to set at
no timing belt on a GMC Jimmy
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