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![]() I can't say that I know how to adjust the timing on a 90GT but on a 95GT it goes something like this:
1. Disconnect SPOUT. The Spout on the 94/95 cars is the wire that lets the computer advance the timing. Since you want to advance the mechanical timing with out the computer getting in the way you need to disconnect this. In the SN95 5.0 it is a little grey plastic piece that looks kind of like a fuse. I'm not sure what the fox has, srv1 was maybe talking about that. 2. Buy an inductive timing light. I bough one a month ago from Sears, it was just a plain model and sold for $30 + tax. 3. Connect the timing light to the battery and then connect the inductive pickup over the #1 plug wire. 4. Loosen the distributor so that it can be turned by hand. You don't want it too lose, just enough so that you can turn it with some mild effort. 5. I would also go under the car and put some white out on the desired timing mark. If you are aiming for 10 degrees, then find 10 degrees and but a line on it. The pulley on the 95 makes it impossible to read with out doing this. 6. Start the car and aim the light at the crank pulley. You should see a timing mark on the block. Watch the little white line you made move as you move the distributor. Just move the distributor so that the white line lines up with the timing mark. 7. Tighten down the distributor, and retest to make sure that the distributor did not move while you where tightening. I hope that is enough detail. It may not be the "textbook" way to adjust the timing, but that is what I do. If all this is too elementry then I appologize for going in to so much detail. ------------------ 1995 Mustang GT |
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