The timing should be set at 0 degrees.
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57 - 61 psi for the 95 jimmy 4.3 vortec so it is probable the same
There is no solution set. x + 57 is an expression, not an equality, nor even an inequality. An expression CANNOT be solved!
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Algebraically.X + ( X + 2) = - 1162X + 2 = - 1162X = - 118X = - 59X + 2 = - 57- 59 (+) - 57 = - 116( - 57, - 59 )------------------solution set
The factors of 57 are 1, 3, 19, and 57. For them to be common, they need to be compared to another set of factors. You need at least two numbers to find a GCF.
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I am 57 range and 64 def i want to know what is a good set up for a ranger
The least common factor of any set of integers is 1.
no such engine. is it a light duty f250 which looks like a f150 or old body style? THE ENGINE COULD BE A 7.5LITRE [460 C.U.] DRIVERS SIDE BELOW HOOD HINGE YOU WILL FIND A DUMMY PLUG WITH TWO WIRES COMING IN NONE GOING OUT,REMOVE PLUG INSTALL TIMING LIGHT,ADJUST DISTRIBUTOR ,REPLACE PLUG.....DONE
The odd one out in that set of four numbers could be 57, as it is the only one in the list that is not a prime number.