Where is the timing connector on a 1995 gmc sonoma
No, a 95 GMC Sonoma does not use a timing belt on it. The 95 GMC Sonoma uses a timing chain on it.
To set the timing on a 1997 GMC Sonoma, first ensure the engine is at operating temperature and then turn off the engine. Next, disconnect the timing connector, usually found near the distributor, to set the base timing. Use a timing light to check the timing marks on the harmonic balancer and adjust the distributor to align the timing mark with the specified degree (usually around 0 degrees for the 2.2L engine). Finally, reconnect the timing connector and recheck the timing to ensure it remains accurate.
Bottom of the timing case on battery side..... look for the lowest wire connector in this area ...... best to get at from underneath.
To adjust the ignition timing on a 1993 GMC Sonoma, first, ensure the engine is at operating temperature and then disconnect the timing connector (usually a single wire) near the distributor to set the timing to base. Use a timing light to check the current timing against the specification, which is typically around 0° to 6° BTDC (before top dead center) for this model. If adjustment is needed, loosen the distributor hold-down bolt and rotate the distributor slightly while monitoring the timing light until the desired timing is achieved. After adjustment, reconnect the timing connector and recheck the timing to confirm it's set correctly.
the v6 4wd has about 190hp stock, while the v6 2wd has 180hp
The timing connector is in the pasenger side under the carpet shuld be a brown cable
The timing setting for a 1991 GMC Sonoma with a V6 4.3-liter engine is typically 0 degrees BTDC (Before Top Dead Center) at idle with the timing connector disconnected. It's crucial to ensure that the engine is at operating temperature and that the timing is checked with a timing light for accuracy. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific details and any adjustments needed based on your engine's condition.
Need to set the timing on a 91 gmc sonoma truck or silver
You don't, the timing is contoled by the ECM with input from various sensors. You can moniter the timing with a diagnostic scanning device.
0 deg -or- TDC With the distributor timing connector disconnected.
what do you mean by change there is only one position for the timing mark and that t.d.c. top dead center
Never, as this truck does not have a timing belt but instead uses a cam chain that will normally last the life of the engine.