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Posted by Tim_in_IA on May 11, 2005 at 06:18:59 from (129.255.41.56):
Hi, My dad was mowing some brush down by my house last night and he got too close to a tree with some fingery branches. One of the branches snagged the spark plug cables and pulled a 3 cables out of the distributor, one of the cables being the main distributor cable. So to make a long story short he did not label the other two cables when he put them back on and I could hear form my house that it didn't sound right so I came out to look. He must have put the two cables in the wrong places, but since he can't remember which ones they were, we are back to having six to choose from! Is there an easy way to tell from the distributor which cables go where? Is the distributor clockwise and what would be the first position? I think he has a manual that might have the firing order but if you know that for a 560 gas as well that would be helpful. Thanks!
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