Posted by Brian Jensen on October 04, 2007 at 08:14:26 from (207.176.229.92):
In Reply to: Re: Intermittent Miss posted by El Toro on October 03, 2007 at 18:07:18:
Did so I need to rotate the distributor so that the 1 post is point in towards the block where #1 would be on a CCW rotation? because according to your previous post I currently have it set to CW rotation. I am just waiting for things to warm up a little bit then I will be out to check which way it is turning. I do not have a test light to do it Jim's way (used it for poking something and broke it.) So I will close the barn door and leave the lights off to check, but also if I have the rotation wrong (wires wrong order) than that means I need to reset the timing again right? As right now the rotor is pointing at 1 o'clock for TDC at "my" #1 terminal when it should be pointing at 11 o'clock at the CCW #1 terminal, is this correct or should I just go back to bed now?
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