separate a timing connector on the firewall in engine bay which allows you to time the engine,then adjust the distributor.The connector is on the drivers side below the cowl and when separated the engine will run differently.
The timing should be set at 0 degrees.
It would depend on which parts. Give us more info.
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No. That truck can safely carry 1/2 ton. Make two trips.
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There should be a sticker on the radiator shroud that gives timing and spark gap values. All the Chevys I've done say 0 degrees btdc. Warm up the engine. Turn it off and unplug timing wire. On later models, the connector is located near the distributor (except for 1995 models; on these, it's located under the dash, below the glove box). Tan wire with a black stripe. Set timing to 0. Turn engine off. Plug timing wire back together. Reset ECM. ECM will recalibrate after driving a while.
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