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I agree, some pictures would definitely help for those of us less knowledgable
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ya but i dont know whats i'm looking at or where to look please post a picture
That, sir, is fantastic news on both accounts. I'll see what I can do about getting that done before the snow hits.Just loosened. I think that is most of your problem. Your engine probably will make more noise when you advance the timing, better mileage, more power. If your pump is getting worn a new pump will make a huge difference.
Yes, but just don't go too much. Usually going about .040" just gets you back to the "as delivered" timing due to timing chain stretch. You can usually get away with a little more, but not a lot.so turn mine a little to the driver side to get a little more HP back?
It won't really hurt it, but it better to warm it up, if you can. Sometimes you have to do it, but let it run at least a little before pulling off. When I leave work on a cold day, i crank it up and keep my foot on the pedal and rev it up to maybe 1200 RPM for at a minute so, and then pull off. I always go outside and let it idle for 10 - 15 miuntes on the first start-up in the morning. They are always going to be sluggish when cold, and its best not to try to kill to make it "go". Just realize its going to be turd, and take it easy until it warms up!finally got this done the other day, and I instantly noticed a huge difference. Truck seems to start a lot nicer too, which is great It still doesn't sound quite the way I think it should, so soon as it stops snowing I'm going to try advancing it a little bit. A huge thanks to all
On a different note, is it potentially damaging to drive the truck when the engine is still cold? It's been down in the negatives the past few days here and It takes a good 10 or more minutes for the engine to get fully warmed up (and by that I mean the engine is running smoother and I can feel some warmth coming from the engine) For the most part I've tried to wait to drive it, but if I'm in a hurry I'll likely just drive off without even thinking about it. Is that going to be damaging?
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