For a 1982 Jeep 258 inline six-cylinder engine, the ignition timing is typically set to 5 degrees before top dead center (BTDC) at idle. It's important to check the specific vehicle's service manual for any variations based on production date or emissions requirements, as there may be slight adjustments needed. Always ensure that the engine is at the correct operating temperature before making adjustments.
how do i set the timing on a 81 gmc 250 inline 6 cyclinder ?
10 degrees before TDC
point dwell is 35 to 40 point gap is .027 Ignition timing is 6 degrees BTDC for a 1968 Ford Mustang 200 cubic inch ( 3.3 L ) inline 6 cylinder
8 degrees
Degrees
motorcraft.com shows for the 1990 Ford Probe 2.2 L ( 133 cubic inch ) 4 cylinder : ignition timing : 6 degrees BTDC , and --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 degrees BTDC - manual transmission - with turbo - with self test connector grounded
The timing mark on a Chevy Inline 6 engine is located on the flywheel. It is a steel ball. The timing needs to?æbe located at 4 degrees BTDC.
8 degrees
The Ford 4.9 liter / 300 cubic inch inline six cylinder engine uses a large gear on the end of the camshaft which meshes with a smaller gear on the end of the crankshaft , so there is no timing chain or timing belt
The timing should be 8 degrees
I believe that is 12 degrees BTDC for the automatic transmission and 6 degrees BTDC for the manual transmission equipped 1967 Ford Mustang 200 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder
In the first model year of the Ford Mustang : The 170 cubic inch inline 6 cylinder is : ( point gap is .024 to .026 inch ) ( ignition timing is 6 * BTDC for the manual transmission and 12 * for the automatic transmission ) Also , the point dwell is 35 to 38 at idle