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Suppose I disconnect all the ignition leads from the distributor. When I come to connect them back, and find they have no labels, I curse, and realise I need to preserve the firing order 1-3-4-2 with #1 being at the front of the engine. So I choose any of the four distributor lead holes, and attach a lead between it and cylinder #1.
Then, working clockwise on the distributor cap, I attach leads in the order cylinder #3, #4 and finally #2.
Is that correct? Or should I be working counter-clockwise? If I get it wrong, then the cylinders will fire 1-2-4-3, which wont do at all.
Or is it more complicated? My Haynes manual makes a big deal of reminding about the firing order, but says nothing about the clockwise/anti-clockwise order on the cap, which seems to me to be fundamental.
In other words: Does the rotor arm rotate clockwise?
I have a feeling I am missing something fundamental here, and would be grateful if someone could put me right /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/yesnod.gif
Then, working clockwise on the distributor cap, I attach leads in the order cylinder #3, #4 and finally #2.
Is that correct? Or should I be working counter-clockwise? If I get it wrong, then the cylinders will fire 1-2-4-3, which wont do at all.
Or is it more complicated? My Haynes manual makes a big deal of reminding about the firing order, but says nothing about the clockwise/anti-clockwise order on the cap, which seems to me to be fundamental.
In other words: Does the rotor arm rotate clockwise?
I have a feeling I am missing something fundamental here, and would be grateful if someone could put me right /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/yesnod.gif
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