Thanks for the advice will get a bump switch.Pull the plugs, grab the belts
use a momentary start switch to bump the starter
pull the starter and use a prybar on the starter teeth
you never ever ever ever want to turn a small block chevrolet motor from the front crank bolt
Not familiar with placing motor in base timing mode how is that done?Agree, bump the starter with your thumb over the #1 plug until it pops out air
With the EST distributor set it in close and place motor in base timing mode to do final adjustment
Thanks for the advice will definitely need this.You have a MEFI-3 ECM so look for the Diagnostics connector, it will have a plastic cover over the pins and be near the ECM
Start motor and let it warm up.
Once warm use a paper clip or other jumper and connect pins A and B
Set timing, lock down dizzy, remove jumper and shut motor off
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You can't set timing if you don't put the distributor into base timing modeWait ... what? What's this 'base timing mode' thing all about? What happens if you don't do the jumper wire thing?
I'm not having any problems with my GXi-A - just trying to understand.
If you have never adjusted it may be set in correct positionWait ... what? What's this 'base timing mode' thing all about? What happens if you don't do the jumper wire thing?
I'm not having any problems with my GXi-A - just trying to understand.
So I have ordered the jumper connector that goes to the Distributer will this do the same thing once I disconnect the current plug?That is correct how timing is done using an advance timing light and not having a ECM. You may be able to do it with a ECM but I cannot say for sure. Your motor does have the connector it's just has not been found yet
I think I have seen that connector before Thanks for the diagram most helpful.Maybe but may also cause a trouble code with the other connector removed and may not even start. Pic is blurry but note the connector top center
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Still looking for the connector question what should the timing read when the jumper is removed should it be 8 BTDC?That is correct how timing is done using an advance timing light and not having a ECM. You may be able to do it with a ECM but I cannot say for sure. Your motor does have the connector it's just has not been found yet
EFI and MPI motors when not in base timing mode are constantly changing, most times not much but still movingStill looking for the connector question what should the timing read when the jumper is removed should it be 8 BTDC?
So I should set the timing to 8 BTDC with the jumper connected correct?EFI and MPI motors when not in base timing mode are constantly changing, most times not much but still moving
I found the diagnostic connector Thank you for your help.Correct