Timing

Asked by Ringo101 May 01, 2014 at 12:30 PM about the 1995 GMC Sierra 1500 K1500 Special 4WD Standard Cab SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

How do you put a 1995 305 engine back in time, the timing chain jumped a cog. After the
removing the timimg chain, the crankshaft got turned, not sure how much. but the
distributor is off by at least by  a quarter turn.  Thanks Jerry

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You need to get the #1 piston set to tdc ,Basically what you do is when you line up your timing marks you make sure that you are compressing #1 cylinder when you turn over the engine,also the rotor will be pointing to the #1 wire on your distributor cap .You have to un derstand that your camshaft turns 2 turns to 1 turn of the crank,so you possibly could be off 180 degs

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