yes, it will. i had a problem with my ignition and timing, and my transmission shifted like crap. hard shifts, delays, pounding, you name it. i would think it has to do with the way its equalized in the drivetrain. once i fixed the problems, it shifted as smooth as new.
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Hi; 1988 through 1995 is 4 degrees BTDC 1996 and later is electronically controled
Your pour it in the same place you check it.
it had to be ordered other wise it was automatic
It is out of a 1988 Chevy suburban It is out of a 1988 Chevy suburban
Weight of 79 Chevrolet suburban
Usually a brown wire located at the firewall next to the power steering booster. To the left of the booster looking from the front of the vehicle.
The transmission has to be removed. Once the trnsmission is removed the fly-wheel is right there to be removed.
if the bolts line up but u'll have to replace flywheel or the torque converter, check spacing of bolts
No
how do you adjust the timing on a 1988 honda xr200
No, it has a timing chain.