The correct ignition timing for a 1992 Cadillac Brougham equipped with the 5.7L (350 cubic inch) engine is typically set at 10 degrees before top dead center (BTDC) at idle, with the engine warm and the transmission in gear. However, it's always recommended to verify this with the vehicle's service manual or a label under the hood, as variations can occur based on specific engine configurations or emissions systems. Adjustments may also depend on factors like altitude and fuel type.
The firing order for a 1988 Cadillac Brougham d'Elegance, which is equipped with a V8 engine, is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2. This sequence ensures the proper timing of the engine's cylinders firing to maintain smooth operation. If you're performing maintenance or repairs, it's important to follow this order for ignition and timing adjustments.
To time a 1993 Cadillac Brougham with a 5.7-liter TBI engine, first, ensure the engine is at operating temperature. Disconnect the timing connector (usually a tan wire with a black stripe) to set the timing control to the base timing mode. Use a timing light to check the timing marks on the harmonic balancer, adjusting the distributor as necessary to achieve the specified timing of 0 degrees BTDC. After adjustment, reconnect the timing connector and recheck the timing to ensure it remains correct.
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A 1976 Chevy did not have a points ignition, but that has nothing to do with the correct timing. You will find that the engine runs best with about 8-12 degrees BTDC.
The correct timing for a Mercruiser 3.0L 140 engine is 6 degrees BTDC. for a Mercruiser 120 the correct timing is 8 degree BTDC.
12 or 13 degrees
The timing for this engine is electronically controlled and not adjustable
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10 degrees BTDC
10 degrees BTDC