To adjust the ignition timing in a Studebaker, first locate the timing marks on the crankshaft pulley and the timing tab on the engine. Use a timing light connected to the number one spark plug wire to illuminate the marks while the engine is running. Loosen the distributor hold-down bolt, then rotate the distributor slightly to advance or retard the timing as needed. Once the desired timing is achieved, tighten the hold-down bolt and recheck the timing if necessary.
how do i adjust the ignition timing on a 1990 suzuki gsx 750f
You cannot adjust timing its done in the ecu
The timing is not adjusable It is distributorless ignition
Yes ANSWER No - a 1998 3.0 L Ford Ranger does not have a distributor which would allow you to adjust the ignition timing - it has a coil pack and the ignition timing is controlled by the PCM ( powertrain control module )
You dont. The ignition timing is set by the PCM and is non-adjustable.
if it has a distributor you can.
There is no timing adjustment on fuel injected models the ignition timing is set by the ECU . Regards:
ignition timing is controlled by the electronic control module or the "brain" on distributorless engines. Reysher
how do you adjust the timing on a 1977 350 Chevy engine k-10
It is computer controled.
you cannot adjust the ignition timing on this car. a manual will help if you need to set cam timing
You cannot adjust the timing on this vehicle without an aftermarket timing adjuster or bychanging it through the PCM.