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    Default how can i check my timing myself?

    as the title says, how can i check my timing. i am starting to think after considering everything that it is my timing that is causing these idle problems. so how can i do it myself? can it be easliy adjusted myself?
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    Start the engine. Hold the engine at 3,000 rpm with no load (A/T in (N) or (P) position, M/T in neutral) until the radiator fan comes on, then let it idle.



    Pull out the service check connector located behind the right kick panel. Connect the service check connector with the special tool.



    3. Connect a timing light to the No.1 ignition wire, and point it toward the pointer on the timing belt cover.
    4. Adjust ignition timing, if necessary, to the following specifications:

    Ignition Timing:

    16°±2°BTDC (RED) at 750 ±50 rpm in neutral



    NOTE:

    * Shift lever must be in neutral.
    * All electrical systems should be turned OFF.

    5. To adjust ignition timing, loosen the distributor mounting bolts, and turn the distributor ignition (DI) housing counterclockwise to advance the timing or clockwise to retard the timing.



    6. Tighten the adjusting bolts and recheck the timing.
    7. Remove the special tool from the service check connector.


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    holy not english to me. lol. i would so rather have someone do it for me. or atleast watch me do it.
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    its not all that hard takes like 5 minutes


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    so i have to unscrew the belt housing to show where the belts are?
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    You don't need all that fancy equipment, just check your timing with a stopwatch or a watch with a second hand...





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    Quote Originally Posted by blacknightteg
    so i have to unscrew the belt housing to show where the belts are?
    na the marks u need 1 is on the lower timing cover the others are on the crank pully.


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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    You don't need all that fancy equipment, just check your timing with a stopwatch or a watch with a second hand...





    lulz
    lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    You don't need all that fancy equipment, just check your timing with a stopwatch or a watch with a second hand...





    lulz
    im going to see the tutorial on this one.... lol



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    wouldnt it effect the actual driving and not jus the driving if it was the timing though?
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    Quote Originally Posted by blacknightteg
    wouldnt it effect the actual driving and not jus the driving if it was the timing though?
    come again? lol

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    hahah wow. sorry, i wasnt paying attention. what i meant to say was : wouldnt it effect not only the idling but the driving as well if it was the timing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blacknightteg
    hahah wow. sorry, i wasnt paying attention. what i meant to say was : wouldnt it effect not only the idling but the driving as well if it was the timing.
    lol, yes it would. when my timing was off, my car would lag(in and out) when i stepped on the gas

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    the idle might not suffer horribly if timing is off by a tooth or two, but your lower end will feel like crap



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    alright. cause my car drives fine, atleast i think so, i dont feel any lagging or anything. pulls fine.
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    do you have a coolant bubble?



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    speed is right, at 900rpm you should have a revolution of the crank every .06 seconds. i typically use a seiko stop watch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by green91
    speed is right, at 900rpm you should have a revolution of the crank every .06 seconds. i typically use a seiko stop watch.
    Exactly. It sounds to me that the spark plugs may not plugging properly. Either air is getting past the plug or the spark is not being suppressed. If the light of the spark is escaping at the plug then it can't be detected at the crank. I'd suggest removing the spark plugs and coating the threads with a thread locking compound to seal it so the light then can come out the crank and be properly timed. That's where a timing light comes in handy that the high end performance shops use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    Exactly. It sounds to me that the spark plugs may not plugging properly. Either air is getting past the plug or the spark is not being suppressed. If the light of the spark is escaping at the plug then it can't be detected at the crank. I'd suggest removing the spark plugs and coating the threads with a thread locking compound to seal it so the light then can come out the crank and be properly timed.

    if i did some type of thread locking material on the pugs. wouldnt that fuck up getting em out later?
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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    Exactly. It sounds to me that the spark plugs may not plugging properly. Either air is getting past the plug or the spark is not being suppressed. If the light of the spark is escaping at the plug then it can't be detected at the crank. I'd suggest removing the spark plugs and coating the threads with a thread locking compound to seal it so the light then can come out the crank and be properly timed. That's where a timing light comes in handy that the high end performance shops use.
    i see wut u did there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by blacknightteg
    if i did some type of thread locking material on the pugs. wouldnt that fuck up getting em out later?
    Red loctite not the blue or there could be future issues.

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    lol i figured you were talkin bs lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    Red loctite not the blue or there could be future issues.
    lol he would be fucked.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot
    lol he would be fucked.
    Would have to sell the car...or new engine lol!

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