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    Tony Miller is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Timming Issue?

     



    I cant get the timing on my 1997 chevy suburban. Does this have to be done at a shop with use of a computer?
    Last edited by Tony Miller; 06-08-2010 at 12:56 PM.

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    Tony Miller is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Just talked to someone and the distributor has to be set on 1 and TDC. Then you must use a scan tool to set it correctly. Another $75 out the window!

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    Timming is now set. New plugs, wires and batteries (yes two of the $94.00) things. But, it's running smooth and no more noise. Lifters just needed pumped up more then it got quiet. Some new shocks, maybe removing stuffy converters and it's all done for 2-3 years. Then the real fun starts!

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