Posted by Diesel1 on February 11, 2012 at 08:07:29 from (97.78.160.66):
In Reply to: 706 wont start posted by Diesel1 on February 11, 2012 at 07:30:29:
The wires are installed on the cap in the firing order that is stamped in the side of the block. We verified the rotation of the distributor and the cylinder numbers are actually stamped in the cap also. Timing is right on and we tried turning the distributor while cranking. I have also cranked the engine with the plugs out holding my thumb over the hole and watching the spark plug for that cylinder at the same time. Verifying that the spark plug is firing at the same time the compression blows my thumb off.
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