Checking Timing
there should always be instructions on a label under the hood unless the car is very old or it has been removed. you need to disconnect the EST bypass connector. This is a single wire connector that looks just like an o2 sensor connector. It is a tan wire with black tracer and is located in the harness where it goes over the evaporator case near the back of the RH valve cover. have the car pre-warmed, shut the car off and disconnect this wire. then start the car and set the timing, shut it back off and reconnect the bypass connector and you're good to go. This will store a code 42 in the ECM so if you check codes in the future, be ready for it. Kyle
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Kyle Osterholt
Okarche, Oklahoma
ASE Master Certified
86 T/A 383 TPI
89 TTA #1002 T-top/Leather
89 TTA #1358 Hardtop/Leather
80 T/A Pace Car
73 Opel GT
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Kyle Osterholt
Okarche, Oklahoma
ASE Master Certified
86 T/A 383 TPI
89 TTA #1002 T-top/Leather
89 TTA #1358 Hardtop/Leather
80 T/A Pace Car
73 Opel GT
Matt,
Your connector should be somewhere in this area:
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Later,
Vader
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Your connector should be somewhere in this area:
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Later,
Vader
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"Make Me Bad"
Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0
Last edited by Vader; Mar 31, 2018 at 06:18 PM. Reason: Updated links
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