1990 Toyota Pickup 2WD shop told me my ignition timing was way advanced

1990 TOYOTA PICKUP
165,000 MILES • 4 CYL • 2WD
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1990 Toyota Pickup, 2WD mileage: 165,000. I live in CA and this truck has always passed smog with flying colors. It still does as far as emissions are concerned, and runs well too. However, the smog test shop told me my ignition timing was way advanced, and I confirmed it (about 25 degrees). When I adjust it to spec. (5 degrees with the check pins shorted), it barely runs. The timing has never been touched before. How could it run so lousy with the correct timing? Is there something else that has stretched (timing chain?) or is bad, like the throttle position sensor? No engine warning lights have ever come on.
Oct 14, 2010 at 7:44 PM
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Check the dampener ring on the crankshaft as it may have slipped or moved giving you a false timing mark. Also, check the timing chain to see if it is off a tooth.
Oct 14, 2010 at 8:20 PM