see a chiltons repair manual from the library.
The distributor is not timed with a timing light. The distributor rotor is lined up with the mark in the pick up plate when the crank is at tdc#1. The computer then does all timing from there.
timming just needs to be close the computer adjusts it to what it needs and the points are gone since the early 70's it is electronic with moduales, sensors and such
Metric fluid bolt spec? Exactly what does that mean? You want the torque specifications of a certain bolt. What bolt, used to attach what are you referring to?
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Send it to travis at fi-r!!
some do, it depends on your vin. better way to find out is look on the sticker under the hood should have a motor spec. and it should say right there
what is the timing spec for a 94 camaro 3.4l v6i converted it to carb and points on distributor
no timing spec at all due to used timing chain.
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8 degrees
10.
what are the timing spec for a 1965 ford galixie
The timing spec for that truck is 10-degrees BTDC (with the shorting bar removed from its connector, as shown in illustration 13.4).
6 degrees BTDC.
.15-.18"
its a 350
Timing is handled by the computer, there is no adjustment needed.