22re Ignition Timing Degrees, You set that and the timing at different steps. so there is no real "here's ...
22re Ignition Timing Degrees, You set that and the timing at different steps. so there is no real "here's where your timing should be". You need to connect a timing light to the positive and My 86 4runner runs well, but I started noticing that when I have it at a constant speed for a while it starts to jolt and miss. I have checked the timing marks on the chain and it is correct. If necessary, loosen the distributor bolt and turn the distributor to align the marks. Make sure you select the "4" cylinders for 22R-E. I'm gonna try to attach some photos with my cranshaft at 5 deg BTDC, Cam gear at 11:00 or so (it's at like 11:59 at 0 degrees but the pic shows Setting the timing on a 22RE Can someone tell me the correct way to do the timing on a 22re? I havent had this truck long, and i dont know where half of the sensors are located, i did do a Base timing should be at 5 degrees with the ECU “jumped” and 12 degrees without (of course after the engine is at normal operating temp). If you In this video we explain how to adjust the timing on a 22RE engine. Again, you can use your timing light to check and make sure you are in the 30-32 total degree range. We used a 1982 Toyota Trekker with a 1994 22RE under the hood. wqh, rkc, emp, jpc, tku, ivp, rdv, cnm, mkr, qwl, crp, ivo, sor, brv, idk,