There are 2 types of engine timing and they are easily confused during posts.
1. Mechanical timing ensures that the pistons and valves are in the correct position during engine operation. The pointer and pulley mark(yellow) near the rear of the engine are to be used only for checking mechanical timing and ensures that the #1 cylinder is at (TDC) top dead center. The cam sprocket marks should be at 12 and 3 o’clock and the crank shaft sprocket mark should be straight up at 12 o’clock. This mark and pointer is not used during ignition timing.
2. Ignition timing ensures that each cylinder has spark at the right time. The scale with the "10" and "T" are used only for ignition timing. The pulley mark(white) near the front of the engine is to be used. Base timing is checked and set only when STI is grounded and base idle is at 700RPM. With your timing light connected to the #1 spark plug wire, it should be flashing as the pulley mark(white) and the "10" align. If not, the distributer will need to be loosened and moved.
I have 2 Festivas with B3 engines and both are timed in this manner. If your timing light is flashing at the TDC pointer, something is wrong.
1. Mechanical timing ensures that the pistons and valves are in the correct position during engine operation. The pointer and pulley mark(yellow) near the rear of the engine are to be used only for checking mechanical timing and ensures that the #1 cylinder is at (TDC) top dead center. The cam sprocket marks should be at 12 and 3 o’clock and the crank shaft sprocket mark should be straight up at 12 o’clock. This mark and pointer is not used during ignition timing.
2. Ignition timing ensures that each cylinder has spark at the right time. The scale with the "10" and "T" are used only for ignition timing. The pulley mark(white) near the front of the engine is to be used. Base timing is checked and set only when STI is grounded and base idle is at 700RPM. With your timing light connected to the #1 spark plug wire, it should be flashing as the pulley mark(white) and the "10" align. If not, the distributer will need to be loosened and moved.
I have 2 Festivas with B3 engines and both are timed in this manner. If your timing light is flashing at the TDC pointer, something is wrong.
Comment