Ignition timing too high
#1
Ignition timing too high
I just picked up an 89 Jimmy. I went to get it smogged today and it failed because the ignition timing is too high at 800 RPM and they said it should be at 600. Is there anything I can do to fix this or do I need to take it to a mechanic? Also the engine has been replaced with a 383 if that matters
#3
pretty much all i know is that it is still throttle body injection like the original 350 and it has vortec heads. i probably should of got more info on it when i bought it, but i needed a vehicle right away so i bought this one. and it runs amazing. just this one thing i have to figure out
#4
Are you in Oakland, CA? I thought they had strict rules about engine swaps...
Anyways, the ignition timing is a relationship between spark and pistion position. You said that it needs to be at 600rpm vs. 800rpm, that is a idle setting.
My $0.02 is take it to a mechanic.
Anyways, the ignition timing is a relationship between spark and pistion position. You said that it needs to be at 600rpm vs. 800rpm, that is a idle setting.
My $0.02 is take it to a mechanic.
#6
You can advance the timing which will increase the idle speed.You have to plug or disconnect the computer cant remeber which hopefully some can help with that.If its not a timing issue it could possibly be tps.
Last edited by 1sttimejimmyowner; 01-18-2013 at 07:01 PM.
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