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Old 12-12-2011, 12:46 AM   #1
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85 timing tab questions?

Ok a co-worker of mine just recently purchased a very nice 85 K10 on about 8" of lift with some new 37" Irok's. On his first attempt to go through emmissions he failed by a large margine. He asked me if I could check the timing to see if it was set correctly. I figured sure no problem my 79's very easy to read and adjust. Well at first glance I didn't see a timing tab in the normal (to me) spot behind PS pump underneath the water pump. I finally did find one behind the water pump at the top of the timing case. Its got paint or crud built up on it and its such a tight area I can't reach it to wipe it off.

My two questions are 1) is this the normal location for the timing tab on a 85 motor? and 2) does anybody have a picture of one since I can't read this one right now? I've done a quick google search and still can't find one like the one on this truck...average search comes up with a long style tab like it on my 79 this one is about half the length of that I'd guess.

Sorry for the dumb question...just curious if this thing was done half @$$ed by a previous owner.
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Old 12-12-2011, 01:01 AM   #2
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Re: 85 timing tab questions?

Hmm....after another quick google search I came across this picture.

Were these timing cover's ONLY used on 305's? Will they fit on a 350 because this looks identical to what's on my co-workers truck.
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Old 12-12-2011, 01:09 AM   #3
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Re: 85 timing tab questions?

Isn't the 0 in the big notch and the #'s go up as you go to the left of the big notch by 2's at a time. I set all my timing with a vacumn gauge by hooking up to full vacumn sorce and andvancing timing to full vacumn on gauge then pullin back by 2.5 lbs on gauge and always works, with big tires may need to go back 3lbs if not geared correctly because it puts more load on motor with big tires and will ping easier. I do this because a lot of GM balancers slip on the rubber ring and don't show correct timing marks. Good luck.
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Old 12-12-2011, 01:33 AM   #4
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Re: 85 timing tab questions?

yes. 0 is where number 7 is and goes up to the left.
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Old 12-12-2011, 09:15 AM   #5
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Re: 85 timing tab questions?

I agree 0 is where # 7 i have an 85 c20 and that is the correct location also behind waterpump and hard to read.There is a picture on this website but im not much of a puter dude so cant link it
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Old 12-12-2011, 08:54 PM   #6
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Re: 85 timing tab questions?

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Isn't the 0 in the big notch and the #'s go up as you go to the left of the big notch by 2's at a time..
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yes. 0 is where number 7 is and goes up to the left.
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I agree 0 is where # 7 i have an 85 c20 and that is the correct location also behind waterpump and hard to read.There is a picture on this website but im not much of a puter dude so cant link it
Thank you for your replies...I didn't label the picture I linked it just came up in a google search on another chevy site. Where is ideal timing for a jacked up mall cruiser truck?

Greasemonkey, is the correct location for both 305's and 350's? The picture I found stated it was for a 305 motor... previous owner claims it was a 350 but I can't tell without running casting #'s.
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Old 12-12-2011, 10:33 PM   #7
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Re: 85 timing tab questions?

Yes, both 305 cid and 350 cid engines in the 1980s (approximately - don't know the exact year breaks) had the timing tabs located at the 12 o'clock position.

And yes, timing covers will interchange between 305 and 350 engines of that vintage.

In the image the OP linked to:

#7 = 0 degrees, which is TDC (top dead centre)
#6 = 4 degrees BTDC (before top dead centre)
#5 = 6 degrees BTDC
#4 = 8 degrees BTDC
#3 = 10 degrees BTDC
#2 = 12 degrees BTDC
#1 = don't know for sure, but looks like 16 degrees BTDC
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Old 12-12-2011, 11:16 PM   #8
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Re: 85 timing tab questions?

heres a picture for you this is off an 84. I just finished cleaning it up today.
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Old 12-12-2011, 11:49 PM   #9
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Re: 85 timing tab questions?

So outta curiosity, anyone have a clue what the round tube lookin thing is for?
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Old 09-02-2012, 04:45 PM   #10
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Re: 85 timing tab questions?

i know this is an old thread but my 1980 gmc has the same timing cover with the tab
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Old 09-02-2012, 07:53 PM   #11
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Re: 85 timing tab questions?

My 84 Silverado has the same timing mark as shown. I believe that it was moved there when the air pump was added for emissions. IIRC the P/S pump was low on the passenger side before and when it was moved to the other side the timng mark would have been behind the pump.


I recently bought a Targetmaster 350 made in the late 70's that had the "old" timing mark location and had to swap the timing cover and vibration dampener from my 305 to the 350.

I would be curious if anyone knows what the tube is for. Maybe some wierd application that required 9degerees ATDC?
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Old 09-03-2012, 03:20 AM   #12
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So outta curiosity, anyone have a clue what the round tube lookin thing is for?
I'd like to know that too...anybody know?
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Old 09-03-2012, 04:26 AM   #13
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I'd like to know that too...anybody know?
on the old timing machine u put a light thing in it to read the mark on the dampner. if you can find one they are the size of some the big snap on tool box. like six ft tall and like ten ft long my high school has one they dont reall do alot, like the new ones do but they do work good for timing a old car
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Old 09-03-2012, 05:29 AM   #14
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on the old timing machine u put a light thing in it to read the mark on the dampner. if you can find one they are the size of some the big snap on tool box. like six ft tall and like ten ft long my high school has one they dont reall do alot, like the new ones do but they do work good for timing a old car
got any pictures of it? I am very curious!
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So outta curiosity, anyone have a clue what the round tube lookin thing is for?
Yes, back in the day my "Allen Smart Scope" had a magnetic timing probe. It was a flexible wand style attachment for the Analyzer that allowed you to keep constant digital readings on the scope at all times. The great advantage was you could be adjusting and monitoring other settings without having to hold a timing light. Suppose to be the wave of the future.

It came along during the first years of "CCC" or "Computer Command Control" for you young folks. It had to be set into the Analyzer with a 10 degree offset setting so it could reference TDC.

These were some horrible years for GM and its electronic controlled carburetors, when fuel injection and OBD 1 and OBD 2 came along all this stuff went away.

Sorry for the long post but I thought some might be interested....

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Old 09-02-2012, 08:59 PM   #16
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Re: 85 timing tab questions?

the best way to time a motor is to get a vacum gauge and and use it to get as much vac as you can. like around 15 to 20 anything less it not time right. it will also so you if you have problem any where else in your, a loss chain, a bad valve or rings. get one and use it. i dont even have a timing tab on my motor.
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Old 09-03-2012, 01:17 AM   #17
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We went threw this before, when using a vacumn gauge go full advance, so full vacumn then back it off 2.5" on the gauge so if you get 18 back off to 15.5 and it will be very close, if driving under extreme loads or baggin the hell out of it go .5 more retarded, so to 15" and no matter what cam it will work just fine.
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Re: 85 timing tab questions?

mud man i will be trying your method tomorrow if i can find tdc by myself hopefully fingers crossed it will all go well
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Old 09-03-2012, 01:52 AM   #19
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Re: 85 timing tab questions?

You don't really need top dead center if it already runs, but if it doesn't or hasn't run yet you will kind of have to for the correct plug wire location, but could pull a v. cover if needed and watch the intake valve open and close then put a long screwdriver in the left/drivers side #1 piston hole and slowly turn the engine over with a bar, not the starter and when the piston pushs the srewdriver to the top just before it starts to go back down is top dead center. So turn the engine back slightly and will be around 10 degrees before top dead center, wher it actually would be correct timing on most small blocks and would at least start for you to use the vacumn gauge to time it. Sound good.
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Re: 85 timing tab questions?

i will do that, i was messig with the timing light and the lie on the balancer was way to left (pass side of motor) with the vac advance pointing in the direction of the heater motor kinda, then when you turn it so its pointing at number 4 cylinder you cant see the line on the balancer anymore, i even turned even further and still couldnt see it, only when its in that one position which its nowhere near the tab on the cover

so i think when i put the dist back in i didnt put it back in the right position
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