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check timing on '99 Blazer


talonx
02-10-2005, 07:29 PM
Anyone know the right procedure to check the timing
on a '99 Blazer?
The Tune up manuals I have say you don't need to, but
I want to make sure I did not move my distributor when
I changed my intake manifold gaskets.

BlazerLT
02-10-2005, 08:01 PM
Computer controlled timing, you cannot adjust it.

ricksza
02-10-2005, 09:16 PM
If the distributor is not installed properly, the PCM will set a code P1345.

This is the correct Distributor Installation Procedure:

Important: The engine front cover has 2 alignment tabs and the crankshaft balancer has 2 alignment marks (spaced 90 degrees apart) which are used for positioning number 1 piston at top dead center (TDC). With the piston on the compression stroke and at top dead center, the crankshaft balancer alignment mark must align with the engine front cover tab and the crankshaft balancer alignment mark must align with the engine front cover tab.


1. Rotate the crankshaft balancer clockwise until the alignment marks on the crankshaft balancer are aligned with the tabs on the engine front cover and the number 1 piston is at top dead center of the compression stroke.

2. Remove the distributor cap bolts and discard.

3. Remove the distributor cap.

4. Install a NEW distributor gasket onto the distributor.

5. Align the indent hole on the driven gear with the paint mark on the distributor housing.

6. Ensure that the distributor rotor segment points to the cap hold area.

7. Align the slotted tang in the oil pump driveshaft with the distributor driveshaft. Rotate the oil pump driveshaft with a screwdriver if necessary.

8. Align the flat in the distributor housing toward the front of the engine.

9. Install the distributor and distributor clamp. The flat in the distributor housing must point toward the front of the engine.

10. Once the distributor is fully seated, align the distributor rotor segment with the number 6 pointer that is cast into the distributor base. If the distributor rotor segment does not come within a few degrees of the number 6 pointer, the gear mesh between the distributor and camshaft may be off a tooth or more. Repeat the procedure again in order to achieve proper alignment.

11. Install the distributor clamp bolt.
Tighten the distributor clamp bolt to 25 N·m (18 lb ft).

12. Install the distributor cap and NEW distributor cap bolts.
Tighten the distributor cap bolts to 2.4 N·m (21 lb in).

13. Install the ignition coil wire harness.

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