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Old Jun 25th, 2005, 08:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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How can I see the timing marks to set the ignition timing for Altima 1995

My car is Nissa Altima 1995. The timing marks are on the crankshaft pulley which is on the right side, so that I can't see these timing marks.
What parts should I take off to see these timing marks on the crankshaft pulley? Should I take of the right wheel, some covers on the right side, and some other parts?

Could somebody give me the direction of step by step to set the ignition timing?
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My car is Nissa Altima 1995. The timing marks are on the crankshaft pulley which is on the right side, so that I can't see these timing marks.
What parts should I take off to see these timing marks on the crankshaft pulley? Should I take of the right wheel, some covers on the right side, and some other parts?

Could somebody give me the direction of step by step to set the ignition timing?
you can see the marks if you shine the timing light down thru the gap between the alternator and fenderwell. i wrote this a week or two ago, get a haynes manual, follow this thread and you can do your timing yourself no problem.
http://nissanforums.com/showthread.php?t=97152
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Old Jun 28th, 2005, 11:30 AM   #3 (permalink)
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you can see the marks if you shine the timing light down thru the gap between the alternator and fenderwell. i wrote this a week or two ago, get a haynes manual, follow this thread and you can do your timing yourself no problem.
http://nissanforums.com/showthread.php?t=97152
I saw the timing pointer and the timing marks through the gap as you said above.

Thank you very much, SleepAltima,
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no problem. get it done?
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no problem. get it done?
Thank you, AsleepAltima,
I have replaced the camshaft sensor (distributor) because of oil leaking. There is a notch on the distributor as a referent mark. Before the original distributor is taken off from the engine cover, I marked the distributor notch location on the engine cover. Referring the mark that I marked, I almost installed the replaced distributor on the same location as the original one. I drive my Nissan Altima 95, and it looks OK. Do I need to adjust the timing?

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Thank you, AsleepAltima,
I have replaced the camshaft sensor (distributor) because of oil leaking. There is a notch on the distributor as a referent mark. Before the original distributor is taken off from the engine cover, I marked the distributor notch location on the engine cover. Referring the mark that I marked, I almost installed the replaced distributor on the same location as the original one. I drive my Nissan Altima 95, and it looks OK. Do I need to adjust the timing?

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you probably dont need to adjust it, but you can check it to insure its ok though. good to hear youre getting things done.
you have a good 4th too. dont get too drunk.
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you probably dont need to adjust it, but you can check it to insure its ok though. good to hear youre getting things done.
you have a good 4th too. dont get too drunk.
AsleepAltima,

Thanks for your helping again.

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