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my67C10 10-30-2006 03:55 PM

spark plug wire placement
 
i know that the firing order is 18436572 . the distribuator looks like this
-------------------------------0--0
-----------------------------0------0
-----------------------------0------0
-------------------------------0--0
which one is #1
---------------------------0---------0

---------------------------0---------0

---------------------------0---------0

---------------------------0---------0
what numbers are the cylinders?

jooooooe 10-30-2006 04:31 PM

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looking at the engine from the front, the right hand side is the odd bank 1-7, the left side is the even bank, 2-8.

st1x10 10-30-2006 04:32 PM

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8 7
6 5
4 3
2 1
Front of Motor

my67C10 10-30-2006 04:32 PM

Re: spark plug wire placement
 
http://www.fl-thirdgen.org/RockerSwa...iringorder.jpg i found the cylinder numbers, but i dont know which outlet on the distribuater is #1

Boise69 10-30-2006 08:31 PM

Re: spark plug wire placement
 
Is an ACCEL HEI cap any different? The cap in the diagram is very helpful, i hope its the same as my HEI because i took all the wires off and the tape fell off the wires because of the cold

st1x10 10-30-2006 08:37 PM

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The Accel should have the same firing order. That diagram is nice by the way. Props for that.

bryanw1968 11-29-2006 05:47 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Boise69 (Post 1854122)
Is an ACCEL HEI cap any different? The cap in the diagram is very helpful, i hope its the same as my HEI because i took all the wires off and the tape fell off the wires because of the cold

#1 can start anywhere on the cap b.t.w......
As long as the motor is at TDC and the rotor is pointing towards the spark plug wire that is going to the #1 cylinder it doesn't matter. People just usually point the rotor approximately towards the #1 piston. If that makes any sense.:blah: :blah: :blah:

krue 11-29-2006 05:47 PM

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Yeah, btdt, but there is a "factory" position for #1 and the wires fit better if you use it (I just found this out recently).

bryanw1968 11-29-2006 05:52 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by krue (Post 1914205)
Yeah, btdt, but there is a "factory" position for #1 and the wires fit better if you use it (I just found this out recently).

Of course.....But when I first started out on motors a long time ago I thought that the rotor HAD to be pointed there for a reason. It used to make my brain hurt :)

Angelse68cal 11-29-2006 05:57 PM

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HOw do you know when the motor is TDC and also how do you get it to that point if its not? Also which way should the Rotor be pointing?

krue 11-29-2006 07:31 PM

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With the #1 cylinder at TDC on the compression stroke (easiest way to do this is with the drivers side valve cover off and #1 spark plug removed, rotate the engine (starter if your quick or with a socket on the harmonic balancer bolt) until the piston is at the top of it's stroke with both valves shut. Then insert the dizzy with the rotor pointing toward the steering wheel (or thereabouts) because as the gear on the bottom meshes with the cam it will rotate. This is going off memory because it's been a while since I did this.) You will probably have to try several times to get a feel for where you need to start. Don't forget there is adjustment in the dizzy itself so don't get worried if it doesn't look exactly right to start with.


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