Diesel Data: Automotive Repair

Ignition Timing: Adjustments

Fig. 40 Connecting Tachometer:





1. Start engine and allow to reach normal operating temperature.
2. Connect a tachometer test probe to terminal IG of the check connector located on the left strut tower. Fig. 40

NOTE: Never let the tachometer lead touch ground as this could cause damage to the igniter and/or coil. Be sure to check that your tachometer is compatible with this ignition system. Consult the operating manual for your instrument.

Fig. 41 Shorting Check Connector Terminals:





3. Using a service wire, connect terminals TE1 and E1 of the check connector. Fig. 41
4. Allow engine to operate at idle speed.


Fig. 72 Base Ignition Timing Marks:





5. Using a timing light, verify that the timing mark on the timing cover is aligned with the mark on the crankshaft pulley. Fig. 72

Ignition Timing: 10° BTDC at idle

6. If marks do not align, loosen distributor hold-down bolts and rotate distributor housing until timing marks align.
7. Tighten the distributor bolts and recheck the ignition timing.
8. Remove service wire.


Fig. 73 Advance Ignition Timing Marks:





9. Check idle advance timing with service wire removed. Fig. 73

Ignition Timing:
4A-FE 5 - 15° BTDC at idle
4A-GE Approx. 16° BTDC at idle

10. Disconnect tachometer and timing light from engine.