just like any other in the past except you have to unplug a timing connector befor setting it. leave it disconnected until you get the timing set. its located either under the carpet on the passengers side(just pull it down a little to see it), or under the big plastic cover under the hood on the passengers side. either way it will be a tan and black wire. the check engine light will come on just disconnect the battery when your done to reset your light.
That requires an OBDII engine scanner to set the timing on that year. A timing light is no longer used, It's a thing of the pass. It is all computer controlled now.
It does not have one, It is controlled by the computer and sensors.
you can't. There is no adjustment it is computer controlled.
Chevy did not use timing belts on truck engines. T-chain only
Doesn't have a timing belt.
That year did not have a EST/ electronic spark timing connector. The timing is controlled by the PCM / Powertrain Controll Module. It requires a engine scanner to ajust the timing. You can not use a timing light.
it has a timing chain NEUTZ
It does not have a timing belt, Chevy did not use timing belts in there truck engines.
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.
1,8,5,3,6,5,7,2
i need the ignition timing for 88 chevy 5.7 ... 350 motor i had the truck on 4 but still bad don t run good
YES it does.