Usually. It's all about the type of distributor being used.
The spark plug locations are all on the same side of the engine. They are in the side of the head, where the plug wires are connected.
The same as on the intake 18436572 clockwise.
all chevy V8 are the same 18436572 in a clockwise distributor rotation when viewed from the top.
1,8,4,3,6,5,7,2 same as the firing order
If it's a V6 it's in the driver side head by the very back spark plug. If it's a V8 Then it's beside the front spark plug same head.
the firing order is the same as a SMALLBLOCK CHEVY 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2
It should be the same as the small block.18436572.
The correct spark plug gap does not depend on which plug you use, it is dependant on what engine it is installed in. The same plug can be used in many different engines, and each engine might have a different gap specification. Instead, you need to ask something like: What is the correct spark plug gap for a 1993 Chevy 350 engine? (or whatever engine you have).
ngk Bm6a its the same plug
no
If it is a V-8 then it is screewed into the drivers side head right beside the first spark plug up front. The V-6 will be in the same head but in the back of the head by the last spark plug.
Its prob the same as the 2.8 diagram on this link: http://media.photobucket.com/image/spark%20plug%20diagram%20chevy%203.0/roundcarly/chevy_firing_orders.jpg