fregac All American 4731 Posts user info edit post |
Finally finished my 89 F150 engine swap and setting the timing is all that remains between me and a properly driving truck (hopefully). Advance apparently doesn't rent them, so does anybody here have one they'd be willing to let me use for a few minutes?
For background, the truck seems to run and idle properly but when driven just doesn't have any power or acceleration. I'm assuming the timing is a few degrees off and hoping its not something else, heh. 4/28/2011 8:30:13 PM |
Ragged All American 23473 Posts user info edit post |
Got one in my ear. 4/28/2011 9:18:18 PM |
Chief All American 3402 Posts user info edit post |
No idea why it popped in my head but for some reason I started thinking of a vacuum-advance thingamajigger in/on the distributor. More than likely wrong but just throwing it out there. 4/28/2011 11:20:31 PM |
zxappeal All American 26824 Posts user info edit post |
On an '89 F150, there is no vacuum advance. There's no centrifugal advance either. Everything timing related is handled by the computer. You do need to properly index the timing, however.
On EEC-IV Fords, there's what's called a spout connector that has to be removed to put the ECM in the proper mode to set the timing. Make sure you do that prior to setting the timing with a timing light or you'll discover that you still have no power because the timing's too far retarded.
I happen to have a timing light sitting in the back seat of my car right now. I set the timing on a '95 Ford just a couple of weeks ago. 4/29/2011 3:19:01 AM |
fregac All American 4731 Posts user info edit post |
^ Yeah, the connector is right in front of the distributor so its hard to miss. Any chance I could use that light for a few minutes? Already have the distributor loosed a bit and ready to go. After a good month or so of work it'd be awesome to finally start driving this beast again and see what the new engine can do! 4/29/2011 3:34:26 AM |