-First you must disconect a small wire under your glove box down by the floor mat before you can start timing, (its a small brown wire) -Hook up your timing light to the #1 spark plug.
-Start your engine and see currently where your timing is at. -From there lossen your distributer and adjust accordingly. -You may advance your s-10 slightly. but it also has electronic timing is it will adjust a little when u have it set close. what degree to set at
on a 91 blazer s10 4wd
The S10 Blazer, the S10 pickup, the GMC Sonoma, the GMC Jimmy, the Oldsmobile Bravada.
OK, you have a 1989 S-10 Blazer. What is your question?
Yes, a 2000 GMC Jimmy hood is compatible to a 2000 Chevy Blazer. This is only on the S10 Blazer though.
If you have no dash lights at all on your 1989 S10 Blazer, a blown bulb can be the problem. You should also check the fuse.
Yes.
There is no timing to set. The timing is controlled by the ECM with signals it receives from various sensors.
The bolt pattern for a 2001 GMC Jimmy is 5 by 4.75 inches. The bolt patter is the same for a full size Blazer and the S10 Blazer.
I have a 1987 Chevy Blazer S 10 4X4 2.8l V6 and the timing recommendation is 10 degrees.
c town
take the bolts out
There is no adjustment to my knowledge.