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94 s-10 set timing wire


tomcat ted
02-27-2005, 06:16 PM
Hi fellas
i have looked high and low for the set timing wire.there are no single wires coming from the area of the distributor.does anybody know if it may be either at the pcm? i did find a two wire connector that is tan with a black stripe and black with a white stripe in the area of the
booster. teddy

BlazerLT
02-27-2005, 06:18 PM
Under the glove box.

http://www.s10forum.com/gallery/view_photo.php?set_albumName=album2091&id=aab

mrfirebird
02-27-2005, 07:24 PM
blazerlt, you seen very knowlageable on blazers, how do you set the timing? special timing light ,
haven't timed a car in 16 years and that was on a 72 vette.

BlazerLT
02-27-2005, 11:02 PM
disconnect the timing wire in that photo.

Time vehicle to whatever you stock base timing should be for your engine. Use a timing gun.

Reconnect the timing wire, reset the computer by pulling the negative battery cable for 5 minutes or so and enjoy.

rlith
02-28-2005, 06:32 AM
timing for all 4.3's is 0 degrees TDC...

mrfirebird
02-28-2005, 08:19 AM
timing for all 4.3's is 0 degrees TDC...
no disconnecting vacume lines like the old days ?
just put the light on #1 and turn the distributer ?

rlith
02-28-2005, 08:30 AM
as long as the ecm is disconnectedfrom the dist, all you have to do is set cyl 1 for 0 degrees TDC, then flash your light on the timing mark on the dist/crank pully, lock the dist down, reconnect the ecm, and enjoy... With late 95 and up models, essentially the dist is locked in one position and the ecm does the rest, but it it still 0 degrees TDC... Though these can be a bear when not marked as you pull the dist. If you are 1 tooth off in either direction, most times the truck won't start or you have the dist 180 out....On these it takes me usually 2 or 3 tries to get it in right....(that's what she said...ya ya...LOL)

tomcat ted
03-02-2005, 07:19 AM
Under the glove box.

http://www.s10forum.com/gallery/view_photo.php?set_albumName=album2091&id=aab

You were right on the location. I,ve had to dodge the weather and cold
for the past two months. My truck is making good Chevrolet horsepower.
thanks for taking the time to respond. Teddy

msiminski
08-08-2005, 05:47 PM
I have read forums everywhere and I have been out to my 95 Blazer 4 times looking, I even took off the plastic cover under the dash but under the passenger side dash does not look like the great picture you showed. My 95 has CPI and I have been all over the engine compartment as well. I cannot find the elusive tan and white wire or the connector. Sorry for the redundance. I also want to ask why it is a bad idea to block the EGR valve? I have had to take mine off twice to unlodge chucks of carbon caught in the valve.

Frustrated and fried!

SBlazerNCS
08-08-2005, 06:53 PM
I've got a 94...do I even have a set timing wire?
And should I be resetting the computer after setting the timing?

BlazerLT
08-08-2005, 11:32 PM
http://img.s10forum.com/album2091/aab.sized.jpg

rlith
08-09-2005, 06:24 AM
I have read forums everywhere and I have been out to my 95 Blazer 4 times looking, I even took off the plastic cover under the dash but under the passenger side dash does not look like the great picture you showed. My 95 has CPI and I have been all over the engine compartment as well. I cannot find the elusive tan and white wire or the connector. Sorry for the redundance. I also want to ask why it is a bad idea to block the EGR valve? I have had to take mine off twice to unlodge chucks of carbon caught in the valve.

Frustrated and fried!

If your ECM is on top of the coolant recovery tank, you don't have the tan ECM wire becuase your distributor is locked and can't be adjusted. If your ecm is under the dash, then yes, you do have the wire and it will be as specified in the above pic.

DO NOT block of your egr, at most only do a restrictor plate. Make the plate in the same shape as a gasket. Make the top hole the same size as the gasket's hole so that the pintle can move freely, make the bottom hole 5/32. If you set an SES then increase by 1/32. That will help with keeping the carbon down as well as give you some better low-mid range torque.

blazerhank
10-17-2005, 07:49 PM
If your ECM is on top of the coolant recovery tank, you don't have the tan ECM wire becuase your distributor is locked and can't be adjusted. If your ecm is under the dash, then yes, you do have the wire and it will be as specified in the above pic.

DO NOT block of your egr, at most only do a restrictor plate. Make the plate in the same shape as a gasket. Make the top hole the same size as the gasket's hole so that the pintle can move freely, make the bottom hole 5/32. If you set an SES then increase by 1/32. That will help with keeping the carbon down as well as give you some better low-mid range torque.

in case your still looking, the wire in the 94's in under the carpet in front of the front passenger seat. It's orange with a black connector. just peel the carpet back and you can't miss it.

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