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Help on setting timing
Does anyone have a diagram on 1997 S10, 2.2 timing settings? If timing is off, will the engine sound as if the bearings are knocking somewhat? I installed a new crankshaft and new bearings. Also do the ignition coils usually go bad? Should the #1 cylinder be on the compression stroke?
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Re: Help on setting timing
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If the timing chain is off it could bend valves and rockers. Some engine are on opposite firing cylinder when timing chain is set on timing set up.
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Re: Help on setting timing
Thank you MT for the info. Another question, does the #1 cylinder have to be on top dead center to set the timing?
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Re: Help on setting timing
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And no timing adjustment setting. Timing is controlled by computer. Just get the timing gear marks lined up. AND YOU ARE SET TO GO.
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Re: Help on setting timing
Many thanks for the info MT.
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