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2.9 timing issue


wingzam

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Jul 17, 2009
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Vehicle Year
1987
Transmission
Automatic
Working on a hesitation problem.Changed a leaking intake manifold gasket which required removal of the distributor.Removed spout connector and timed to 10*BTDC.Replaced spout and timing jumped to 25*BTDC.Retimed it,same thing,unhooked the battery to reset computer and did the timing again,but same thing - timing jumps to 25* at 800rpm.What could be causing this?
 
Working on a hesitation problem.Changed a leaking intake manifold gasket which required removal of the distributor.Removed spout connector and timed to 10*BTDC.Replaced spout and timing jumped to 25*BTDC.Retimed it,same thing,unhooked the battery to reset computer and did the timing again,but same thing - timing jumps to 25* at 800rpm.What could be causing this?

Appears that your doing this correctly.
set base timing without spout plug at 10deg BTDC.
this puts the ECM or engine computer in a set mode , no automatic timing changes allowed.

when you replace the spout plug this allows for automatic timing changes to take place, controlled by the ECM.

So everything is very normal:yahoo:
 
Yep, sounds like it's doing exactly what it's supposed to do.
 
OK,thanks! I'll keep plugging away at this hesitation problem - thing has really got my goat darn it!!
 

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