To set the timing mark on the crankshaft pulley of a 1983 Ford E350 step van, first, ensure the engine is off and cool. Locate the timing marks on the crankshaft pulley and the timing cover. Rotate the engine using a socket on the crankshaft bolt until the timing mark on the pulley aligns with the appropriate mark on the timing cover, typically the TDC (top dead center) mark for cylinder number one. Once aligned, you can proceed with setting the ignition timing as needed.
I have a 460 in my 1983 e350.
you don't its computer controlled
Computer controlled and cannot be adjusted.........Boo Ford......
it's a ford burn it because I have the same problem
probably a 460 7.5L v8
You can but your ignition timing and cam timing, if you have adjustable cams will be retarded to stop detonation. Fuel economy and performance will drop.
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To change the flywheel on a Ford E350, first disconnect the battery and remove the transmission. Once the transmission is out, unbolt the old flywheel from the engine's crankshaft and carefully remove it. Clean the mounting surface before installing the new flywheel, ensuring proper alignment. Finally, torque the flywheel bolts to the manufacturer's specifications, reassemble the transmission, and reconnect the battery.
My 1997 e350 has 6x8
Maybe the low-beam filaments in the lamps are burned out.
e350 is bad that's why
The E350 is an Ecnoline van, The f350 is a Truck