Interesting. I've never run into that situation. I've dealt with 180 out, but not excessively retarded timing. What other signs would point to that?
The timing advance, according to manual is not adjustable. In theory. In practice i could rotate opda body? I were carefull with replacing timing, but be honest. It is not some fuckdd up german idea with thousands of tensioners, and chains. The 2 tooth facing each other, close fit of the chain,
And small rubber tensioner in cover. and that is it. Altough, is there anything tricky about it, I am not aware?
Did you rotate the crank around a couple of times and verify the dots still lined up?I were carefull with replacing timing, but be honest. It is not some fuckdd up german idea with thousands of tensioners, and chains. The 2 tooth facing each other, close fit of the chain,
And small rubber tensioner in cover. and that is it. Altough, is there anything tricky about it, I am not aware?
I guess you could double check it with a timing light gun.
Do our engines even have a pointer & timing marks on the harmonic balancer? I don't know that I've ever even looked.
Do our engines even have a pointer & timing marks on the harmonic balancer? I don't know that I've ever even looked.
Even if they did I don't see how a timing light is going to verify valve timing??? A timing light is for ignition timing. What am I missing?
Even if they did I don't see how a timing light is going to verify valve timing??? A timing light is for ignition timing. What am I missing?
It's not, you have to pull the timing cover and verify by the dots on the gears.
My guess is he had slack on the tension side of the chain and didn't rotate the crank around to verify they still lined up. The procedure in my YJ manual has you counting links, the TJ manual just says rotate the crank twice and verify alignment. I never counted links...
Well, the PCM controls the ign timing, the cam/crank timing is correct per the photo above.
You can check the MAP sensor by reading it with the ign On, engine off. That is your ambient pressure. Use a barometer app to read the station pressure where you are, not the weather pressure which is normalized to sea level. Compare. They should be about the same. If it is off, it can cause a lean condition. My 06 ate a set of double plat plugs in about 75K mi due to it running lean from a bad MAP sensor.
Have you checked for vacuum leaks?
You said you changed the CPS and I want to confirm; was that the crank position sensor or cam position sensor? Because the crank position sensor also controls timing. Before JTEC could be tuned, people used to use slotted crank position sensors to do the same thing as twisting an old school distributor. Not sure that would be enough to cause the issues though.
