The truck is a 97 GMC 1500 5.7l and the distributor hold down plate became loose and was letting the distributor move a bit. Anyone near Keller and have a scan tool they would be kind enough to let me use for a half hour so I can get the distributor back to its proper alignment?
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Truck jumped timing, need some help please
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Originally posted by JC316 View PostYou don't need a scan tool to set it. Just set the engine the no.1 TDC and then align the rotor with the number 1 spot on the cap, the computer will do the rest. The timing is automatic in those years.
What I did on my truck was move it ever so slightly in one direction, clear the code and drive it. If it came back then I moved it slightly more the other way. I miss having a Tech2!
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Originally posted by BP View PostTrue but you'll get a P0340 code if it's off by 2 degrees. The crank sensor doesn't read until it's at 1000 rpm so as soon as you go on a test drive the SES will come on if it's not very close to perfect.
What I did on my truck was move it ever so slightly in one direction, clear the code and drive it. If it came back then I moved it slightly more the other way. I miss having a Tech2!
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I mistyped, the cam sensor only reads at 1000+rpm. Just make sure the rotor is pointed exactly at the #1 spark plug at TDC with the mark on the balancer at zero. Then move the distributor until the rotor is pointing at the mark on it. You'll be within 2-3 degrees either way.
I'm fairly positive you go clockwise to advance it, that's the direction the distributor turns so to advance you move it more clockwise.
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Originally posted by BP View PostI mistyped, the cam sensor only reads at 1000+rpm. Just make sure the rotor is pointed exactly at the #1 spark plug at TDC with the mark on the balancer at zero. Then move the distributor until the rotor is pointing at the mark on it. You'll be within 2-3 degrees either way.
I'm fairly positive you go clockwise to advance it, that's the direction the distributor turns so to advance you move it more clockwise.
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I have never used a scanner. If you look at the dist base under the rotor you will notice two small triangles molded into the base. One it be marked 8 and the other 6. Set the motor to tdc and align it to the one that says 8. I will place the rotor on to it once I know which triangle to look at to see if it is aligned
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Originally posted by Mychael101 View PostThere are no marks on the balancer, and I marked the position of the rotor when i took the cap off. I thought I had it but it's the same. Occasional hard starts and occasional missing but no codes. I may just bite the bullet and pick up a code reader or take it to a local shop.
The balance should have a small mark and the timing cover a raised spot, I believe rotated to the drivers side from the center of the water pump. Finding TDC on a 96 up can be a pain in the ass.
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Originally posted by shumpertdavid View PostThe balance should have a small mark and the timing cover a raised spot, I believe rotated to the drivers side from the center of the water pump. Finding TDC on a 96 up can be a pain in the ass."It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"
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