When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
I use the GM factory service manuals and MItchel1 DIY online service for our 2nd gen blazers on a near daily basis. These are the best source of information about our trucks available. I have not used a Chilton manual in decades, they are too generic.
If you demand respect you may or may not get it and it may or may not last. If you earn respect that may endure If you want respect here stick around and help some people successfully repair their trucks and you might earn some.
My father's family lost their home after his father was almost fatally injured during the depression and was hospitalized for a year, then fought in two wars (WWII and Korea) totaling 8 years of service, mostly in extremely dangerous Atlantic convoys (many of them torpedoed), built his house almost entirely by himself while working a full time job, ran his own business for 45 years and raised a family and lived to 92 after surviving two massive rounds of cancer surgery in his late 80's. He was respected. This, not so much but he didn't have participation trophies when he was growing up either, just survival, service to the country, sacrifice and work. I never once heard him demand respect, but I never respected anyone more than him.
Oh and the 5.7L 210 HP TBI motor was used in Blazers from 1987-1991 so as Tom said, his label most likely applies to your truck.
I guess were done here. I am going back to helping people that appreciate the effort.
I think I will start asking folks if they are in the "entitled" group before responding to a post from here on out. Will save me some time in the long run.
I understand that timing a engine is a simple procedure but I needed a starting point.
I got my starting point from a forum with more respectable and informed users with more experience.
Good luck with you condescending attitude and "look it up in the manual" mentality.
This is not the forum for me. I demand respect.
Seems the forum you referenced with respectable and informed users could not answer your question? Seems the definitive procedure to set your timing came from TomA. Good luck with any vehicle in the future without a factory manual. What have you done to feel you can demand anyone's respect?