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424 fire order 1342- where is # 1?

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blackdog

04-07-2005 17:47:16




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A dumb question, for sure. Is #1 up in front next to radiator?. Meaningful replies much appreciated.




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1256 puller

04-08-2005 03:36:58




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 Re: 424 fire order 1342- where is # 1? in reply to blackdog, 04-07-2005 17:47:16  
An easy way to make sure to make sure is to bring #1 up to top dead center on the compression stroke and see where the rotor is pointing.This should be at the factory location of #1 towards the radiator.However if someone has moved the distributor and the rotor is no longer at that position just plug in #1 wire to where the rotor is pointing now and continue wiring cap from there according to the firing order.This procedure will work on any gas engine no matter make,model,etc..

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Dixieland

04-07-2005 18:06:35




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 Re: 424 fire order 1342- where is # 1? in reply to blackdog, 04-07-2005 17:47:16  
That ain't a dumb question if'n you don't know but you are right, closest to the radiator.



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blackdog

04-07-2005 17:56:43




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 Re: 424 fire order 1342- where is # 1? in reply to blackdog, 04-07-2005 17:47:16  
Red Dave, thanks, my crap manual does not tell much.



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Red Dave

04-07-2005 17:50:34




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 Re: 424 fire order 1342- where is # 1? in reply to blackdog, 04-07-2005 17:47:16  
Yup. #1 is the one closest to the radiator.



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