I don't have the documentation in front of me to give you the timing specs, but I can tell you that the timing is electronically controlled. There are no adjustment to be made.
The following websites will have the timing specs in their forums, as it can be different based on year, make (ie Dodge, Chrysler, Plymouth, etc...), and model.
You will need to purchase a Haynes manual from one of the parts stores. You have to disconnect the coolant temperature sensor. Set the timing to factory specs and reconnect the sensor.
what are the factory timing specs for a 1977 chevy 454
the timing specs are 17 to 18 degrees btdc.
timing specs 96 5.8 engine
the engine's timing is computer controlled. What timing specs are you looking for. What engine is it? 2.0l VVT engine?
what do you mean timing specs. your question is a little vague. are you talking about cam specs or ignition timing. the cam you line up the marks on the gear to the head and the ignition timing is about 15 degrees before top dead center
vcalve timing marks
The timing specs on a Suzuki DR500 1978 to 1981 is roughly 11 o'clock on the crankcase. The timing mark on the generator rotor is F.
no timing spec at all due to used timing chain.
Were are the timing marks on a 1991 acura legend