The maximum timing advance for a 1997 Chevrolet Tahoe with a 5.7L engine is typically around 12-16 degrees BTDC (Before Top Dead Center) at idle, depending on the specific engine conditions and adjustments. However, for precise tuning and performance, it's essential to refer to the vehicle's service manual or consult with a professional mechanic, as factors like fuel type and engine modifications can influence the optimal timing settings.
It has timing chain and gears. NO belt.
I paid $17.99 at Advance Auto Parts. It is a 1997 LT.
mustang 10 +/-2dgrees
What is the towing capacity of 1997 Tahoe?
It's a 1997 Tahoe
It does not have a timing belt. It has a chain. the timing chain is on the left side(passenger side) of the engine, you might want to thing about changing the water pump at the same time being that to get to one you have to move the other.
== == == == the 2007 probably has a different offset than the 1997. == ==
One is advance mark, one is retard mark, one is dead on mark.
Yes they are the same.
No not even close.
I own a 1997 Tahoe and I have a 2003 trans, no fit
To set the timing on a 1997 Honda Passport, first, ensure the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke for cylinder one. Then, align the timing mark on the crankshaft pulley with the timing mark on the timing cover. Adjust the distributor so that the rotor points to the correct cylinder's terminal in the cap, and secure it in place. Finally, check the timing with a timing light and make adjustments as needed to achieve the specified timing advance.