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Ignition Timing

Ignition Timing. R. Bortignon. What is Ignition Timing?. ignition timing determines when the spark occurs in relation to piston/crankshaft position ignition timing is stated in degrees of crankshaft rotation TDC = Top Dead Center BTDC = Before Top Dead Center ATDC = After Top Dead Center

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Ignition Timing

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  1. Ignition Timing R. Bortignon

  2. What is Ignition Timing? • ignition timing determines when the spark occurs in relation to piston/crankshaft position • ignition timing is stated in degrees of crankshaft rotation • TDC = Top Dead Center • BTDC = Before Top Dead Center • ATDC = After Top Dead Center • ignition timing adjustment must be set correctly for best vehicle performance, fuel economy & lowest emission levels • ignition timing is not the same procedure as valve timing • on vehicles with distributors, ignition timing should be checked & readjusted during tune-ups & after the distributor has been removed & reinstalled from the engine • timing can only be adjusted on vehicles with distributors! • vehicles with DIS or direct ignition has the timing controlled by the computer and is not adjustable

  3. How to Check & Adjust Ignition Timing • connect the timing light to the spark plug wire on cylinder #1 • timing light flashes every time #1 spark plug fires • timing specs can be located in the under-hood tune-up decal or in Mitchell/Alldata

  4. Follow timing preparation procedures… • this prepares the engine for ignition timing • refer to the under-hood tune-up decal • engine at normal operating temperature • vacuum advance disconnected? • correct idle speed • computer controlled engines • disable computer’s influence on timing

  5. Checking & Adjusting the Timing • clean & paint the timing scale & notch (with engine off)

  6. Adjusting the Timing • slowly rotate the distributor while the engine is running until the marks are aligned • tighten distributor hold-down bolt then re-check timing

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