The 1977 Corvette 350 LS has ignition timing standard in this model. The purpose of the ignition timing is to help start the car in synchrony.
Factory stock ignition timing for the Corvette 327 ci 350 HP is 4 degrees BTDC.
Check your compression, crankshaft timing and ignition timing (crankshaft timing first THEN ignition timing)
how do you adjust the timing on a 1977 350 Chevy engine k-10
8 degrees
the ignition timing does not get replaced on 87 dodge.
8 degrees
there was no 350 in the camaros in 83 just 305 and v6
The timing for a 1980 Corvette typically refers to the ignition timing, which is crucial for optimal engine performance. For the 1980 Corvette with a 350 cubic inch (5.7L) V8 engine, the factory specification is usually set at about 8 degrees BTDC (before top dead center) at idle. However, it's important to check the specific service manual or any aftermarket modifications that might affect timing settings. Always ensure the engine is at operating temperature and the timing light is properly calibrated when making adjustments.
8-10 degrees
8* BTDC
8 degrees BTDC.
It signals the computer to reduce the ignition timing.