Timing is controlled by the computer, adjustment is not possible.
Ignition timing or valve timing?
i have uploaded the timing diagram to the following address http://www.savefile.com/files/1572016
get the pullys lined up at the timing marks
i have uploaded the timing diagram to the following address http://www.savefile.com/files/1572016
show me the timing marks 2004 pontiac 2.2 dohc
you dont, cause this motor does not exist from factory in 1998 expedition. only sohc
have the valves been lapped in properly,do a compression check,make sure valve timing is correctly set.
left one is exhaust and right one intake, set to the cam timing marks, do not forget the crankshaft timing marks too, there are 2 of them also.
There wasn't an option for a 4.3 in the 1993 cutlass supreme. You had the 3.1 and the 3.4 dohc as your options.
The timing specifications for a 1999 Ford Contour with a 2.0L DOHC engine typically involve a timing belt replacement interval of about 100,000 miles. The correct alignment for the timing marks should be set to TDC (Top Dead Center) on the crankshaft for proper timing. The camshaft timing should be aligned with the timing marks on the camshaft sprockets and the cylinder head. Always refer to a service manual for the most accurate and specific procedures for your vehicle.
loosen the distributor, have a timing light, preferably an adjustable one, and it should be 15 degrees +/- 2 before tdc. ***See what engine code you have. If it is a Maxima SE (DOHC)(VE30DE engine code) you will have a timing chain instead of belt and probably no distributor. The GXE (SOHC) has the VG30 engine which has the belt...
timing cannot be altered. It is done by the PCM I think he/she meant the timing marks for the chain. No car today can have the time adjusted mechanically. You need a book for that. Go to the library if you don't find it here. in the internet