[Fwd: Re: timing 2]

From: Michael L Watts (mwatts@cris.com)
Date: Wed Feb 26 1997 - 23:11:51 EST


Michael L Watts wrote:
>
> Michael Clark wrote:
> >
> > Adjusted my timing by turning the distr. the other day. I rotated mine
> > counter clockwise to relieve some of the detonation. It seems to have
> > taken 99% of the det. out! I can't tell for sure because the weather is
> > very wet right now and humidity is in the 90% range. Hopefully when
> > things dry out and the temp goes back up the pinging will not return.
> >
> > One thing about doing this is that you do not want to turn the distr. too
> > far. I adjusted mine to far and when I started the truck it started,
> > raced to about 1500 rpms, and then dropped to 0 and died.
> > Could someone who is more educated on timing offer
> > an explanation of what was occurring?

 
 The distributor on a late model Chrysler 5.2/5.9 does not control
 timing, Timing is controlled by the computer which picks it signal of
 the fly wheel. When you loosen the distributor housing and turn it,
you are messing with the fuel injection synchronization. After changing
 this you need to visit your technition to have your distributor
 reindexed to get it back where it was.

 



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