Hi,The three carburetor version of the XK150 was known as the "S" or special equipment model. According to the Jaguar factory parts manual for the XK150 and XK150 S, there were three distributors offered for the XK 150. The 7-1 3.4 litre engine was equipped with a Lucas 40578/D. The 8-1 compression 3.4 litre engine had Lucas 40576/B and the 9-1 3.4 litre engine came with Lucas 40617 A/D. The XK 150 S also was offered with three different distributors. The 3.4 litre 9-1 engine had a Lucas 40616 A/B distributor, the 3.4 litre 8-1 engine had a Lucas 40670/A and the 3.8 litre 9-1 engine utilized the Lucas 40617 A/D. All of the above distributors were model DMBZ.6A. I have a very clean 40617/A distributor asvailable if you are interested.
Bill WhiteJacksonville,Fl.
Info on Lucas distrubutor applications can be found o http//www.mgaroadster.co.uk/lucas.pdf. According to this, the distributor fitted to Wolseley 1939-48 is DY6A pt no 40051A/B
Jaguar 6 cylinders from MkVII onwards but also fits MKV that had side entry plug leads
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A jaguar will have from 2-4 offspring in a litter with two being the most common number.
The firing order is 153624 with the number 1 being closest to the FIREWALL on the engine. Very important when timing the car. The distributer runs counter clockwise, and the numder 1 position on the distributor is to the left of the top retaining screw or clip when standing at the side of the car looking directly at the distributor. As far as I'm aware, this holds true for the xj6 1981-86. Hope this helps.
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The first version of Mac OS X appeared in 2001 and was numbered version 10.0 it had the name "Cheetah". Subsequent releases increased the point number and had a big cat name.They were:10.1 "Puma"10.2 "Jaguar"10.3 "Panther"10.4 "Tiger"10.5 "Leopard"10.6 "Snow Leopard"
The first version of Mac OS X appeared in 2001 and was numbered version 10.0 it had the name "Cheetah". Subsequent releases increased the point number and had a big cat name.They were:10.1 "Puma"10.2 "Jaguar"10.3 "Panther"10.4 "Tiger"10.5 "Leopard"10.6 "Snow Leopard"
# 1 on the distributor cap faces to the FRONT / CENTER
Brian Iwuh
Go into your Jaguar dealer and ask them, just need the reg number
There is no one number. Every jaguar has different spot patterns with different numbers.