0 TDC / Top dead center.
1986 should be carburatored and it is not required. That would only apply to a fuel injected engine.
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6 to 8 degrees BTDC---- Before Top Dead Center.
That requires an OBD2 engine scanner to set the timing. You can NO longer use a timing light.
Timing chain
This should use a crank sensor- so the timing is controlled by the computer and no adjustment provisions are there.
Chevy 302the 5.0 302 is a ford engine do you mean the 305?
To time your 1989 Chevy pickup, start by warming up the engine to its normal operating temperature. Locate the timing marks on the harmonic balancer and the timing tab on the engine block. Use a timing light to check the timing by connecting the light's clamp to the number one spark plug wire and aiming the light at the timing marks. Adjust the distributor as needed to align the marks with the specified timing degree, which is typically around 0° to 12° BTDC, depending on the engine model.
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.
advance your timing 6 degrees due to this ethanol crap fuel we run now
The base ignition timing for a 1974 Chevy 454 engine is between 8 and 12 degrees below top dead center. A timing light is needed to accurate set ignition timing.
what is the ignition timing for a 1988 Chevy 454 engine