How do I change the advance time?
To adjust your timing, all you need to do is turn the distributor housing one direction or the other, depending on whether or not you want to advance or move back the timing. If the rotor turns clockwise, you’ll advance the timing by rotating the distributor counterclockwise, and vice versa.
Does cam timing affect ignition timing?
In a short, two word answer… it doesn’t. Just because they share the same word of “timing” doesn’t mean they have anything to do with either other. Just remember; the distributor moves independently of the cam, so the ignition timing can be set anywhere you want it to be, regardless of where your cam is phased at.
Where do I find the spool file settings?
Accessing the spool file settings. To adjust the spool file settings, you’ll begin by accessing the Printers folder in your version of the Windows operating system. In Windows 9x and Windows 2000, you’ll find it on the Start menu in Settings | Printers.
What are the advantages of creating a spool file before printing?
Another advantage of creating the entire spool file before printing begins would be in the case of a super fast printer that might be able to print faster than pages can be spooled to the spool file using the immediate setting. If that’s the case, the printer might be waiting on the spool file.
Where are the print spool settings on Windows XP?
If you’re using Windows 2000 or Windows XP, select the Advanced tab and you’ll find the spool settings in the middle of the tab, as shown in Figure B. In Windows 2K/XP, the print spool settings are found on the Advanced tab.
How to set the specific times to recycle an application pool?
At our example company everyone heads out at 5:00 p.m. so there’s no need to recycle again until the morning. This time we can use Set-ItemProperty to set the 5:55 p.m. recycle, but if we use it again to recycle at 12:55 p.m. something unexpected happens: When we set the 12:55 p.m. recycle, it destroyed our 5:55 a.m. recycle, which makes sense.