The correct ignition timing for a 1991 Chevrolet Camaro typically ranges from 0 to 12 degrees before top dead center (BTDC) at idle, depending on the engine type and specific configuration. For optimal performance, it’s best to refer to the owner’s manual or a service manual that corresponds to your engine variant. Additionally, ensure that the timing is set with the engine at operating temperature and using the appropriate tools for accuracy. Always verify with the specific engine specifications for your Camaro model.
The order is 1,2,3,4,5,6
10 degrees.
The timing will be 8 degrees before top dead center i believe although my 86 2.8 says it is 10 degrees before tdc
no
... what about them?
no timing belt
Check the timing belt to see its off.. If the timing is correct them most likely you have a failed camshaft sensor..
what is the timing spec for a 94 camaro 3.4l v6i converted it to carb and points on distributor
the 91-94 sentra has a timing chain
Yes
It Would Have A Chain. Best To You
It must. I am having my '94 Camaro's timing gasket changed for just that reason.