The ignition timing for a 1995 Mitsubishi 3000GT typically ranges from 5 to 10 degrees before top dead center (BTDC) at idle, depending on the engine version and specific conditions. It's important to consult the vehicle's service manual for the exact specifications and to ensure proper adjustments based on the fuel used and engine condition. Always verify with a timing light for accurate settings.
There is no timing adjustment on fuel injected models the ignition timing is set by the ECU . Regards:
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timing , burnt valve, fuel/carburation prob.....most likely a timing/ignition problem.
If you have the 3.8L engine, ignition timing is controlled by the computer and cannot be altered without making changes to the computer. If you have the 3.1L engine, which has a distributor, you can set the timing as you would on any engine with a distributor.
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Then the vehicle won't start and if it does start it won't run right
The total timing advance on a 1995 Chevrolet 350 engine should be around 35 degrees. This takes into account the advance provided by the ignition system.
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Timing marks are used to set the ignition, so that the spark plugs spark when the pistons are at the right position and moving in the right direction. The timing marks for your 1995 VW can be found on the front of the main pulley. The timing marks will be scattered around the outside of the main pulley.