12 degrees before top dead center.
what motor do you have in it
You don't set timing on a carburator or are you asking the timing on the motor
i think it is 150 to 200 standed at the motor but opened up you get 400 at the motor
see a chiltons repair manual from the library.
No, if the timing belt breaks, the valves and the pistons could clash.
no, it will spin free if the timing belt breaks
I believe it is 10 degrees BTDC
yes,timing gear inside motor.
you should be able to get a timing book from your local parts store
I need to set the timing belt in my car for a Dodge Stratus 1998, that has a 2.5 motor V6.I do have the timing belt already on the car, but it not on the right setting. Please someone help me with this question about setting the timing belt.
No. But you do have to support the engine from underneath and remove passenger side motor mount.