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Re: Fire, fire, miss miss-Thats All I Get!
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Posted by Kendall on January 10, 2002 at 07:18:10 from (64.209.33.251):
In Reply to: Fire, fire, miss miss-Thats All I Get! posted by ThatOtherGuy on January 09, 2002 at 16:58:07:
The distributor can be removed and installed wrong in such a way that #1 is now somewhere else. (been there,seen it,done it). Find the #1 mark on the flywheel. Its very tiny and hard to find, so wipe the edge of the flywheel off and use a flashlight. A friend cranking with the hand cranke is a big help. Once the #1 mark is lined up at the pointer, remove the distributor cap and see where the rotor is pointing. Now you will know for sure where #1 is and can go from there. You might want to remove the distributer and turn the rotor so that its positioned as in the owner/service manual so no more confusion will be encountered. I hope this is your problem since its an easy fix.
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