You really need a scantool like a GM Tech2 to set the base timing in an L31.
TEST PROCEDURE
The ignition timing cannot be adjusted. The distributor may need adjusting to prevent crossfire. To insure proper alignment of the distributor, perform the following:
With the ignition OFF, install a scan tool to the DLC.
Start the engine and bring to normal operating temperature. IMPORTANT: Cam Retard Offset reading will not be accurate below 1000 RPM.
Increase engine speed to 1000 RPM.
Monitor the Cam Retard Offset.
If the Cam Retard indicates a value of 0°+/-2°, the distributor is properly adjusted.
If the Cam Retard does not indicate 0°+/-2°, the distributor must be adjusted.
ADJUSTING PROCEDURE
With the engine OFF, slightly loosen the distributor hold down bolt. IMPORTANT: Cam Retard Offset reading will not be accurate below 1000 RPM.
Start the engine and raise engine speed to 1000 RPM.
Using a scan tool monitor Cam Retard Offset.
Rotate the distributor as follows:
4.1. To compensate for a negative reading, rotate the distributor in the counterclockwise direction.
4.2. To compensate for a positive reading, rotate the distributor in the clockwise direction.
Repeat step 4 until 0°+/-2°, is obtained.
Turn the ignition OFF.
Tighten the distributor hold-down bolt to 3 Nm (25 lb. ft.).
Start the engine, raise engine speed to 1000 RPM and recheck Camshaft Retard Offset.
Procedure A
Remove or Disconnect
Make sure the ignition switch is "OFF."
Spark plug and coil leads from the distributor cap.
Three wire hail effect switch plug from the base of the distributor.
Two screws holding the distributor cap to the housing.
Distributor cap.
Use a grease pencil to note the position of the rotor segment in relation to the distributor housing. Identify the mark with a 1.
The distributor housing and intake manifold should also be marked with a grease pencil for proper alignment when reinstalling.
Mounting clamp hold down bolt.
Distributor.
As the distributor is being removed from the engine, you will notice the rotor move in a counter-clockwise direction, 42°. This will appear as slightly more than one clock position. Noting the position of the rotor segment, by placing a second mark on the base of the distributor, will aid in achieving proper rotor alignment during distributor installation. Be sure to identify the second mark on the base with the number 2.
Install or Connect
Distributor Alignment Indicator
If the original distributor is to be replaced, rather than repaired, remove the new distributor cap. Using a grease pencil, place two marks on the new distributor housing in the same location as the two marks on the original housing.
When installing the distributor, align the rotor segment with the number 2 mark on the base of the distributor. Guide the distributor into place, making sure the grease pencil marks on the distributor housing and the intake manifold are in line. As the the distributor is being installed, you will notice the rotor will move in a clockwise direction, 42°. ONCE THE DISTRIBUT0R IS COMPLETELY SEATED, the rotor segment should be aligned with the number 1 mark on the base. If the rotor segment is not aligned with the number 1 mark, the gear teeth of the distributor and camshaft have meshed one or more teeth out of time. To correct this condition, remove the distributor and re-install it following the procedure at step B.
Distributor cap and mounting screws. Do not overtighten the screws as the boss may strip.
Distributor mounting clamp and tighten to proper torque. Tighten
Distributor clamp and bolt to 27 Nm (20 lbs. ft.)
Distributor cap screws to 4.5-5.0 Nm (40-45 lbs. in.)
Three wire hall effect switch connector to base of the distributor.
Spark plug and coil leads to the distributor cap.
If a check engine light is illuminated after installing the distributor and a DTC P1345 is found, the distributor has been installed incorrectly. You now must refer to procedure; B or proper distributor installation.
Procedure B
Remove or Disconnect
Make sure the ignition switch is "OFF."
Bring the engine up to Top Dead Center (TDC) of cylinder number 1. Make sure it is on the compression stroke.
Remove the distributor cap screws and cap to expose the rotor.
Rotor Location
Align the pre-drilled indent hole in the distributor driven gear with the white painted alignment line on the lower portion of the shaft housing. The rotor segment should point to the cap hold area as shown in the illustration.
Using a long screw driver, align the oil pump drive shaft in the engine in the mating drive tab in the distributor.
Guide the distributor into place, making sure the the spark plug towers are perpendicular to the center line of the engine.
Installed Rotor Position
ONCE The DISTRIBUTOR IS FULLY SEATED, the rotor segment should be aligned with the pointer cast into the distributor base. This pointer will have a "8" cast into it, indicating the distributor is to be used in a 8 cylinder engine. if the rotor segment does not come within a few degrees of the pointer, the gear mesh between the distributor and camshaft may be off a tooth or more. If this is the case, repeat the procedure again to achieve proper alignment.
Install or Connect
Cap and mounting screws. Do not overtighten as the boss may strip.
Distributor mounting clamp and tighten to proper torque. Tighten
Distributor clamp and bolt to 27 Nm (20 lbs. ft.)
Distributor cap screws to 4.5-5.0 Nm (40-45 lbs. in.)
Three wire hall effect switch plug to base of distributor.
Spark plug and coil leads to the distributor cap.
If a check engine light is illuminated after installing the distributor and a DTC P1345 is found, the distributor has been installed incorrectly.