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Re: 98 4.3 midrange misfire
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Here is the markings on dist to set it for installation. http://files.automotiveforums.com/ga...hp?photo=51302 But the PCM/VCM will not adjust anything if you turn the dist. The dist only has a camshaft sensor in it to let the computer know where the camshaft retard setting is. In - or + degrees. The camshaft retard setting set as close to 0 - or + degrees centers the dist rotor to fire dead on or straight at the plug wire terminal. If it is to far off you will get a code for it being off and if to far off you may get miss fires. Also if it is to far off you will get a large spark gap which can result in high voltage spark that can damage plugs and engine from to hot of spark. MT
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Re: 98 4.3 midrange misfire
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Since I obviously don't understand this and what you say must be right, if I put a timing light on my vehicle and turn the distributor while it is running, the timing marks under the gun will not be affected? Gee, I thought that a part of timing the engine ment you were timing the spark to be delivered at a specific time. Silly me. |
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Re: 98 4.3 midrange misfire
MT is correct, the distributor is only that. It merely distibutes the timed spark to the correct terminal. It does not change the timing, it only changes the rotor to post relationship.
Think of it as loosening just the cap itself and swinging it only. |
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Re: 98 4.3 midrange misfire
YIPPPPEEEE. IT'S FIXED!!!!
Well....I called the junk yard today to see if they had a distributor to put in my Blazer. They did....$40 bucks. So I thought, what the heck, I'll give it a try. Put her in and bam.....runs like a champ. But I'm thinking it may not have been the distributor that was bad, but the cam sensor. Not 100% sure but I didn't really see anything wrong with the distributor itself. Plus.....I think what was happening is the cam sensor needed to be warm in order to work correctly and it took time for the heat to reach the distributor area so it would work correctly. Just my guess....so I'm sticking to it. ![]() I want to thank the people on this site. You guys sure know your stuff and it helped me solve the problem. Thanks again!! |
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