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idle knock? timing at 12+*???
#733696
06/27/06 02:54 AM
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1989 22re fresh motar. Motor is idling high... but when i retard timing toward 5* with jumper installed it makes a knocking noise that sounds like it is comin from #4cyl. when i advance it to 12+* the knock goes away, motor idles a little higher but knock goes away... help!
thanks kevin
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Re: idle knock? timing at 12+*???
[Re: ToYPU]
#733697
06/27/06 07:24 AM
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Are you sure the distributor was stabbed in at 0 TDC? Would be the place to start, assuming the TC chain was also properly installed.
Also make sure the TPS has been set back up properly.
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Re: idle knock? timing at 12+*???
[Re: kewlynx]
#733698
06/27/06 12:57 PM
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i thought my chilton said to stab it at 5*? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
is there any way to check the timing chain 100% with out pulling the oil pump off? im pretty sure the vavle timing is right because i put the thing at TDC and made the TC sproket tilted slightly to the drivers side like it always was... is there a better method? i have an aftermarket TC with no "bright links" so its tough... kevin <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
22RE OWNERS CHECK FOR DEBRIS IN YOUR OIL PANS! YOU MIGHT SAVE YOUR MOTOR!*** 1989 Toyota pickup 22re 5spd 4wd *** * New mods * - 305/70/R16 (33X12.5)
- 2 in suspention lift (zuk coils)
- minor body work
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Re: idle knock? timing at 12+*???
[Re: ToYPU]
#733699
06/27/06 02:45 PM
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Does the idle change when you install the jumper? If not, leave it at 12*BTDC, then go after your TPS.
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Re: idle knock? timing at 12+*???
[Re: ToYPU]
#733700
06/27/06 04:28 PM
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The dot on the cam sprocket should be just to the left of the top (11:30 position). If you have to the right, then you need to pull the cam sprocket off and rotate it a tooth or two. You don't need the shiny link to set this up. Just make sure the crank is at TDC and the cam dowel is at TDC then install the cam sprocket at make sure the dimple on the sprocket is just before TDC. Jeff
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Re: idle knock? timing at 12+*???
[Re: Jeffstoyo]
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06/27/06 09:19 PM
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The dot on the cam sprocket should be just to the left of the top (11:30 position). If you have to the right, then you need to pull the cam sprocket off and rotate it a tooth or two. You don't need the shiny link to set this up. Just make sure the crank is at TDC and the cam dowel is at TDC then install the cam sprocket at make sure the dimple on the sprocket is just before TDC. Jeff will be changin that... its 1130 if you are lookin at the cam right? so the dimple is on the passenger side of the truck? thanks! kevin
22RE OWNERS CHECK FOR DEBRIS IN YOUR OIL PANS! YOU MIGHT SAVE YOUR MOTOR!*** 1989 Toyota pickup 22re 5spd 4wd *** * New mods * - 305/70/R16 (33X12.5)
- 2 in suspention lift (zuk coils)
- minor body work
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Re: idle knock? timing at 12+*???
[Re: ToYPU]
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06/27/06 09:39 PM
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Re: idle knock? timing at 12+*???
[Re: 4Crawler]
#733703
06/28/06 01:19 PM
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thanks 4crawler but i have no "bright links" on my aftermarket chain and i would rather not have to pull the tc cover off again... wat are the chances of me getting it right if i set it to tdc and point that dimple at 1130-1145?
22RE OWNERS CHECK FOR DEBRIS IN YOUR OIL PANS! YOU MIGHT SAVE YOUR MOTOR!*** 1989 Toyota pickup 22re 5spd 4wd *** * New mods * - 305/70/R16 (33X12.5)
- 2 in suspention lift (zuk coils)
- minor body work
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