If a 1988 Jeep Comanche will not start even though there is spark and the timing seems to be correct and the fuel pressure is good, check the starter solenoid. Even though all the other factors are good, the starter solenoid might not be telling the starter to engage.
My wagon says 30psi. This seems right.
no You need to check the ESTM electronic spark timing module This requires a engine scanner to watch the timing retard and advance. why do you think the timing is going crazy? Need to know more info. to answer correct. NEUTZ
V6 RAV4 seems to have a timing chain which does not need any periodic maintenance
It seems correct.
Yes, "seems" is the correct way to spell it.
Seems to me a little high, what you write is the maximum pressure of the tire probably. Under this link you can calculate it yourself or fill in a recalculation form. http://www.dodgeforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=162753
I've heard from a long time mechanic that at the altitude I live at, almost 7500 feet, that one should run 4 degrees advance. Seems to work really well. According to my Chilton's book on 1979 360 engines, Dodge, the timing is 4 degrees BTDC.
The correct verb is 'seems' which refers to the subject 'spirit': spirit seems.
The sentence "Is gratitude seems to be a vanishing virtue" is not grammatically correct. It should be written as "Gratitude seems to be a vanishing virtue."
If a 88 Chevy Pickup Truck seems to be low on power the timing should be checked. The fuel pressure and fuel pump should also be checked and may be the source of low power in the vehicle.
The tires on my suzuki swift 2006 says 51 psi max. usually you do 90% of what the tire says so 45 psi. but that seems a bit high..
I can't see any arguments against it. It seems correct to me.