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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Midland Tx
Posts: 185
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Timing ?
Can anyone tell me the timing on a 1992 chevy 350 tbi i was told it is
0*degress at top dead center but just wanna make for sure. |
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Semi-Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Washington, MO
Posts: 390
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Re: Timing ?
That's correct, with the 'check timing' connector disconnected.
Advance it 2-4 degrees. It jumps off the line better and gets a little better mileage.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Urbana, Ohio
Posts: 591
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Re: Timing ?
Disconnect the wire at the firewall behind the electrical cover (passenger side brown & black wire) and set the base timing at zero. Then as 68 stated advance it 2-4 degrees, tighten down your distributor, then reconnect the wire.
Kevin
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