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hi i have just rebuilt my 205 engine just head gasket valves and cam belt. after running it up for a while i set the timming at 10 degress i was told you have to bridge the 2 wires in the diagnostic port which i done and timming is fine untill i take the wires out, the the timming all gos out can you help please thankyou
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hi i have just rebuilt my 205 engine just head gasket valves and cam belt. after running it up for a while i set the timming at 10 degress i was told you have to bridge the 2 wires in the diagnostic port which i done and timming is fine untill i take the wires out, the the timming all gos out can you help please thankyou I believe its TE1 and E1 that you bridge. Of course once you remove the wire shorting them the ECU will go back into closed loop mode and the timing will go to some seemingly random advance. Thats why you have to jump the terminals or else the ECU would just turn the timing to 10 degrees no matter which way you turn the distributor. Hope this answers your question. This post has been edited by Special_Edy: Aug 18, 2012 - 3:29 PM |
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