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BASICS OF PETROL ENGINE TIMING

In order for an automobile engine to function, three things are necessary: air, 
fuel and a spark, to ignite the air/fuel mixture and create an explosion. The 
precise instant of that explosion must be such that the maximum power is 
delivered to the engine piston.

 

This is 

Timing

”.

 Each engine manufacturer 

determines the exact timing necessary for various engines so that optimum 
power is obtained from the fuel used. Due to normal engine and ignition 
system wear, the accuracy of the timing can be lost, reducing both power 
and fuel mileage. With the timing light, the car owner can reset the timing to 
new car standards and regain lost power and fuel mileage.

Timing is given in degrees Before Top Dead Center (BTDC) or After Top Dead 
Center (ATDC) in the manufacturer's specifications. 

In order to completely burn the air/fuel mixture in the engine cylinders, most 
timing is such that the spark occurs at a point several degrees before top 
dead center (for example, 4° BTDC) to assure that full power of the explosion is 
obtained. See Figure 1on page 4.

Two additional terms the engine manufacturers use when describing timing 
are “Advanced” and ”Retarded”. As shown in Figure 1, when the timing is 
advanced the spark will occur before the piston reaches the top of the 
engine cylinder (BTDC). On some late model cars equipped with various 
emission control devices, the timing is retarded so that the spark occurs after 
the piston has started to move down in the cylinder (ATDC). Engine timing is 
changed by adjustment of the ignition distributor.

In order to allow setting and adjustment of the engine timing, special “timing 
marks” are provided on each engine during assembly. In most cases, these 
marks appear on the engine vibration damper or fan pulley at the lower front 
of the engine. See Figure 1 on page 4. On some early engines, this mark was 
shown at the rear of the engine on the flywheel.

WHEN TO CHECK TIMING

The instant of spark plug firing is determined by the opening of the contact 
breaker points and will change any time the points gap or dwell angle is 
changed. In addition, normal wear on the contact breaker point contact 
block will change the dwell and affect the timing. While cars equipped with 
modern breakerless electronic ignition systems will not normally change 
timing, since there are no contact breaker points, the timing light can still be 
used to note changes in timing caused by defects in the ignition system as 
well as for re-setting timing when components are changed.

Summary of Contents for CIXTLI1

Page 1: ...USER INSTRUCTIONS ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS GC1219 ISS 1 INDUCTIVE XENON TIMING LIGHT MODEL NO CIXTLI1 PART NO 4003400...

Page 2: ...The xenon bulb used in this light will provide the bright flash needed to see engine timing marks under bright lighting conditions including normal daylight CONTENTS PAGE BASICS OF ENGINE TIMING 3 Whe...

Page 3: ...e manufacturers use when describing timing are Advanced and Retarded As shown in Figure 1 when the timing is advanced the spark will occur before the piston reaches the top of the engine cylinder BTDC...

Page 4: ...4 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com...

Page 5: ...red on all cars manufactured since 1968 and in various printed publications Many spark plug manufacturers such as Champion Autolite and others also provide specifications SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 DO NOT s...

Page 6: ...he timing mark 7 Trigger the timing light and observe the reading from the timing mark 8 Compare the reading obtained in step 7 with manufacturer s specifications If the timing is not as specified re...

Page 7: ...7 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com...

Page 8: ...atically the centrifugal automatic advance should be serviced as necessary 4 To check the maximum advance it is necessary to mark the harmonic balancer with the maximum degree per the manufacturer s s...

Page 9: ...ed an external battery of 12V must be used Connect a ground from the negative post of the external battery to the engine Connect the red clip to the positive terminal and the black clip to the negativ...

Page 10: ...ernational com CARE AND MAINTENANCE XENON LAMP REPLACEMENT The lamp may have a black spot around the anode this is perfectly normal However if the lamp is completely black it has reached its end of li...

Page 11: ...f with general household waste It must be disposed of according to the laws governing Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE at a recognised disposal facility Symptom Probable Cause Solution N...

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