You are missing my point as well. True, the OP didn't ask about the markings. Whether he had seen them or not, he is/was likely to see them as soon as he pulls a couple more parts out of either unit. He never asked which way the distributors turned either. He just asked which one was correct for his C.
Once you introduced the unasked and potentially confusing designations of CW and CCW, it seemed appropriate to anticipate the question that was likely to be generated when he (or some later reader) notices an "L" stamped into a "clockwise" distributor or an "R" stamped into a "counterclockwise" distributor.
He didn't ask about firing order either. If he had and I had answered. I would have said clockwise. But somebody plugging wires into a cap isn't going to see the "L" and "R" stampings anyway. If someone is digging deep enough into a distributor to be able to see those marks, they need to know what they mean. This is especially true in a case like this where he has 2 VERY different distributors and is trying to fish enough good parts out of both of them to put together one functioning distributer.
I never thought it was inappropriate to anticipate a likely follow-up question and respond with an answer so the OP has a chance to see the added information when he looks at the responses. Maybe I am wrong on that point as well.
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