Posted by old on February 21, 2010 at 12:20:26 from (4.245.1.38):
In Reply to: spark plug wires posted by herbert johnson on February 21, 2010 at 11:55:35:
Radaitor end of engine is #1 then working back it is 2,3,4. #4 is the closes one to the seat. As for where each wire may or may not be on the distributor cap well that depends on if the distributor has ever been pulled so you have 4 chances of getting it right. Pull the #1 plug out and get the engine at TDC on #1 and pull the distributor cap off. Look at which nipple the rotor points to and you will have it correct or you will be 180 out depending on if it is on compression or exhaust stroke. If you have help you can hold your thumb or finger in the plug hole and feel compression an that will help you a lot
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