You cant it is set by the computer.
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1.) locate the tan/brown plug between passenger strut tower & firewall (near where all the engine wiring comes through the wall)
2.) take the cap off, jump a wire from that terminal to the frame of the car. This puts the ECU into a fixed mode, so it will not automatically adjust ignition timing.
3.) hook up a timing light to #1 plug wire (can do loan a tool from autozone/advance auto)
4.) start car and point light down to crankshaft harmonic balancer (pulley).
5.) You will see the notch on the pulley, make sure it is at 5 degrees BTDC, + or - 2.
6.) If not, rotate the sensor until it is, then lock it down. Turn off the car, remove the jumped wire, then restart the car. The timing should now automatically adjust to about 15 degrees.
7.) If the car doesn't start, you may need to rotate the CAS arm 180 degrees, then re-install.
Timing is not adjustable
Replace
no
you will need to have your computer reprogramed to adjust timing,fuel mixture etc
Yes it will.
Valve timing is not adjustable on a stock engine. The timing chain is either installer correctly or not.
A Timing Belt, A Serpitine Belt, A Power Steering Belt, and if you have A/C A Belt for that too...
Timing is not adjustable, the computer controlls all of that.
dodge stealth is same as 3000gt stealth rt tt is same as 3000gt vr4
The timing is adjusted by the three bolts that holds the injection pump. The holes in the pump are slotted.
WHERE DO YOU CHECK THE FUEL PRESSURE ON A 1991 DODGE STEALTH
Very probable to have bent valves.