Timing problem
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From: Seattle, WA
Car: 82 Firebird S/E
Engine: Chevy 305
Transmission: TH350
Timing problem
I went to re-tune my engine and when I tried to time it I noticed that the timing chip was gone. Is there a way to time my engine without the chip?
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Car: 88 Camaro
Engine: 416 Stroker LS
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Re: Timing problem
By chip, do you mean the timing tab? If so, I think there's this measurement tape you can buy and tape around the dampener.
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Re: Timing problem
The stock timing tab has slots on it and the balancer just has a groove.
Aftermarket tabs are normally just pointers for a fixed point to aim the light and the balancer has the degrees marked on it.
Without the tab it's basically a guessing game where your timing is at.
Aftermarket tabs are normally just pointers for a fixed point to aim the light and the balancer has the degrees marked on it.
Without the tab it's basically a guessing game where your timing is at.
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