Posted by John/Ont on December 30, 2008 at 12:44:10 from (64.230.33.233):
In Reply to: Re: Timing Question. posted by jdemaris on December 30, 2008 at 09:27:12:
The intial question posted is "WHERE DOES ENGINE TIMING ORIGINATES?" That question IS too vague. There is NO such thing, or no ONE thing known as "engine timing." I"ll add that other factors, not in that list, can cause certain types to timing changes. Just opening pressure of a fuel injector changes timing. So does the length of an injector line in a diesel - which can cause "injection lag."
Exactly "originates" or is relative to what?? REALATIVE PRIMARILY TO CRANKSHAFT ROTATION !!! These other things you mention only change the relativity to the crankshaft position but all engine timing is in direct relation to the crankshaft. not how you can change the timing you time all engines to the crankshaft where it originates
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