To adjust the timing on a 1998 Ford Laser KJ2, first ensure the engine is at TDC (top dead center) on the compression stroke for cylinder one. Then, locate the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft pulleys, ensuring they align correctly. If adjustment is needed, loosen the distributor clamp and rotate the distributor slightly until the timing light indicates the desired timing mark. Finally, retighten the clamp and recheck the timing to ensure it remains in the correct position.
how do i adjust the handbrake of a hyudai elantra 1998 model
you will need to have your computer reprogramed to adjust timing,fuel mixture etc
You don't. It is done electronically.
Ford Ka's have a timing chain, not belt.
Belt.
To adjust the distributor on a 1998 Honda CR-V, first, ensure the engine is off and the ignition is disconnected. Then, locate the distributor at the rear of the engine and loosen the retaining bolt slightly. Rotate the distributor slightly clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the timing, then tighten the bolt while checking timing marks with a timing light. Finally, reconnect the ignition and test the engine to ensure proper timing.
1998 Nissan Altima GXE has a timing chain. Check your model at: http://www.courtesyparts.com/watches-c-7738.html
ignition timing is controlled by the electronic control module or the "brain" on distributorless engines. Reysher
It is not "adjustable". It is set to 0 degrees with the aid of a scan tool It is not done with a timing light.
iT SHOULD BE ON AN AUTOMATIC TENSINOR DEVICE . NO ADJUSTMENT NEEDED.
Yes ANSWER No - a 1998 3.0 L Ford Ranger does not have a distributor which would allow you to adjust the ignition timing - it has a coil pack and the ignition timing is controlled by the PCM ( powertrain control module )
1998 model year corolla has a timing chain and does not need to be changed unless it is making noise or is broken