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I have a 1994 GMC 1500 Sierra with 350 engine 5.7 what should the timing be set at?

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The timing (base), is 0 degrees before tdc. Keep in mind the timing connector must be unplugged. usually a brown wire with a black tracer, has a single connector, located under glove box, or by distributor. Thanks...

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5.0L, 5.7L V8 1988 through 1995 TDC (Top Dead Center)

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SOURCE: how to replace a starter on 1994 gmc sierra 1500

unhook the battery, there are 2 wires on the starter solenoid, 1 is a 5/16 nut and the other is a 9/16 nut remove those wires. this maybe easier to remove the heat shield first. next ther are two 9/16 bolts holding the starter in position, remove, and the starter will come out, about a 15min job

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