guinnessmeister
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- May 14, 2010
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Good Day All - I just want confirmation on the timing procedure before I jump into it. I have a 2000 (Red engine) Volvo Penta 4.3GL PEFS 4bbl. The boat is out of the water. This is how I believe I am supposed to time the engine but want some expert assurance -
1) Mark idler pulley on TDC line & timing chain cover notch with white paint
2) Start engine & warm to operating temp
3) Set to correct idle speed
4) Shut off engine and insert timing shunt into distributor
(not attaching B+ jumper yet)
5) Attach timing light and set dial on back of timing light to 1 degree advance
(I use 87 octane fuel)
6) Slightly loosen distributor bolt
7) Re-Start engine
8) Attach B+ jumper lead
9) Point timing light and twist distributor until TDC & Notch on timing chain cover align
10) Tighten distributor
11) Detach B+ jumper lead
12) Shut engine off & disconnect timing light
13) Re-Check and adjust idle if needed
So that's it .... I think - Input would be greatly appreciated
1) Mark idler pulley on TDC line & timing chain cover notch with white paint
2) Start engine & warm to operating temp
3) Set to correct idle speed
4) Shut off engine and insert timing shunt into distributor
(not attaching B+ jumper yet)
5) Attach timing light and set dial on back of timing light to 1 degree advance
(I use 87 octane fuel)
6) Slightly loosen distributor bolt
7) Re-Start engine
8) Attach B+ jumper lead
9) Point timing light and twist distributor until TDC & Notch on timing chain cover align
10) Tighten distributor
11) Detach B+ jumper lead
12) Shut engine off & disconnect timing light
13) Re-Check and adjust idle if needed
So that's it .... I think - Input would be greatly appreciated