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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Timing

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We have a service truck in our shop that had its head redone and block rebuilt. It came back from the rebuilders assembled with the pump on it and "set up". Our mechanic didnt check the pump timing. Just put it back together. It ran fine straight away. He raced it up a few time and then shut it off. Came back the next am and fired it up and it ran like crap. The timing gear on the pump had slipped.

So----After we get the engine timing set at TDC cant we pull the gearon the pump, turn the pump shaft a little until the pin in the side of the pump lines up, put the gear back on, torque it down and go?

We're not changing the timming just trying to reset it to specs. Its a '97, with a 215 pump, standard trans. Plate says 11. 5 deg.

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Help Please.
 
Been there and done that. I have set the timing all over the place.



I think there was a service bulletin that upped the timing to 13. 5 degrees. More than that creates more nox (smog) and additional HP. I suggest 13 to 16 degrees for a shop truck. Closer to 13. 5 degrees.



Do a search on timing.





Wayne
 
On a 97 215 hp the engine plate should have a CPL No. 2175 and should also say 13. 5 for timing. At least that is what it is on my 97 215 hp. The way you said for setting the timing will work fine but DO NOT leave the plastic tang in the pump when you torque the gear down if the pump shaft turns you will break the tang.
 
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