Timing in inches?? Help lol
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Timing in inches?? Help lol
Alright, so I have a 97 12V 5 speed. Modded the IP for fuel plate contact, #10 fuel plate about halfway up, Banks Twin Ram intake, Banks Quick Turbo, 50+ HP injectors, ARP head studs and EGT and Boost gauges ... Just replaced the IP because some bolt holes stripped out of the AFC when I was modding it . Figured I'd jump the timing to 16.5* while it was all apart. Only thing is the dial indicator I got is in inches. I've read up a lot on timing since I got it and found a lot of links that helped, but I'm still second guessing myself. Here's what I did:
-After I installed the IP back on, I tightened the nut down so I could time the pump.
-Ensured the timing pin was in on the IP and installed the indicator. It read .389. The chart it gave me said it should be at .200. So what I did was I did the math between what it says 13.5* is supposed to be (.200) and what 16.5* said (.222). So my jump is supposed to be .022 inches.
-I pulled the timing pin out of the IP, put the barring tool in and had my wife crank the wrench clockwise as per the instructions (they were vague. All is said was crank the motor clockwise, not sure it that was the correct direction or not). This moved the indicator COUNTERCLOCKWISE moving the indicator to .367.
-After that I popped the nut back off and moved the engine to TDC using the dimple on the back of the cam gear. Reading dropped a little (less than 16.5*), so I just kept it.
IS THIS CORRECT??? I need a little reassurance here
Also I don't push the truck hard. Looking for it to run better and get better fuel economy. I do plan on a 3GSK kit and 60lb valve springs this summer.
-After I installed the IP back on, I tightened the nut down so I could time the pump.
-Ensured the timing pin was in on the IP and installed the indicator. It read .389. The chart it gave me said it should be at .200. So what I did was I did the math between what it says 13.5* is supposed to be (.200) and what 16.5* said (.222). So my jump is supposed to be .022 inches.
-I pulled the timing pin out of the IP, put the barring tool in and had my wife crank the wrench clockwise as per the instructions (they were vague. All is said was crank the motor clockwise, not sure it that was the correct direction or not). This moved the indicator COUNTERCLOCKWISE moving the indicator to .367.
-After that I popped the nut back off and moved the engine to TDC using the dimple on the back of the cam gear. Reading dropped a little (less than 16.5*), so I just kept it.
IS THIS CORRECT??? I need a little reassurance here
Also I don't push the truck hard. Looking for it to run better and get better fuel economy. I do plan on a 3GSK kit and 60lb valve springs this summer.
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Regardless of how I got to timing my pump, I still did it ... I was looking for help on timing; not hindsight ...
And for anyone else that owns an inch indicator ... I did it correctly. She fired right up and way quicker than at the stock 13.5*. Once I fix the drum brakes, I'll be taking her for a test drive this week.
And for anyone else that owns an inch indicator ... I did it correctly. She fired right up and way quicker than at the stock 13.5*. Once I fix the drum brakes, I'll be taking her for a test drive this week.
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Regardless of how I got to timing my pump, I still did it ... I was looking for help on timing; not hindsight ...
And for anyone else that owns an inch indicator ... I did it correctly. She fired right up and way quicker than at the stock 13.5*. Once I fix the drum brakes, I'll be taking her for a test drive this week.
And for anyone else that owns an inch indicator ... I did it correctly. She fired right up and way quicker than at the stock 13.5*. Once I fix the drum brakes, I'll be taking her for a test drive this week.
if so you retarted your timing instead of advancing it. You are looking for more plunger lift at TDC not less.
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I did the math the same way stox5225 which for mine was 12.5* stock which was .2244" I was going to 20* which was.2853 subtracted the difference which was .059" I zeroed out my gauge and moved the big needle to .059" which I thought should be 20*. Popped the gear off and turned it back to tdc put the gear back on. So is that at 20* or did I do something wrong?
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I did the math the same way stox5225 which for mine was 12.5* stock which was .2244" I was going to 20* which was.2853 subtracted the difference which was .059" I zeroed out my gauge and moved the big needle to .059" which I thought should be 20*. Popped the gear off and turned it back to tdc put the gear back on. So is that at 20* or did I do something wrong?
I could not disagree more with this statement