Which is the correct distributor number for a Pontiac?
Has a collar for bigger hole EXC HEl. Number in Service Manual. (probably the assembly number?) Has a collar for bigger hole Correct number I believe. Has a collar for bigger hole This is the correct distributor I believe. Has a collar for bigger hole
How to find the number one on a distributor cap?
It will be connected to the number one terminal. You can also find the number one terminal by turning the engine manually until the timing marks on the camshaft and crankshaft are lined up. Once this is done, the rotor inside the distributor will be pointing to the number one terminal.
Where can I find a firing order diagram for a Pontiac 8?
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Where is cylinder number 1 on a Pontiac 400?
Note that the cylinder number 1 is the next driver in front of the engine (the same location on all V-engines) or just the first behind the power steering pump.
It will be connected to the number one terminal. You can also find the number one terminal by turning the engine manually until the timing marks on the camshaft and crankshaft are lined up. Once this is done, the rotor inside the distributor will be pointing to the number one terminal.
How does the distributor work on a Pontiac?
Distributor Rotation: Rotor Under Cap Spins: Counter. Clockwise (*307 rotates Clockwise)
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Note that the cylinder number 1 is the next driver in front of the engine (the same location on all V-engines) or just the first behind the power steering pump.