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A wiring schematic for a ford 38 engine can be found through Ford related service manuals. The manuals depict the original factory placements of the harness and parts of the engine.
This comes from the Haynes Repair Manual for Nissan Pickups (1980 - 1996) and Pathfinders (1987 - 1995) on pages 1-38, 1-39, Figure 48.4 and page 2B-4. "The timing marks are on the vibration damper and a pointer is attached to the engine." There should be four marks on the vibration damper about a quarter inch apart. Each mark represents ten degrees. The zero degree mark is the first mark to cross the pointer as the engine is turning. I have three drive belts and the timing marks are on the outer rim of the second crankshaft pulley.
I use 38 thou
On top of the cam sensor synchronizer which is sticking out of the top of the timing cover on the front of the engine.
1.2L (28 kW / 38 PS / 38 hp) is the power of the ford Taunus 12M wagon 1962 engine and its maximum speed is 128 km/h (80 mph).
Get a timing light, they sell them in an auto parts store about 30 bucks, shine it on the surpentine belt, and you should be able to see the mark.
Align the timing marks on the camshaft gears to the notches on the camshaft cover, using the intake gear mark for the intake gear and the exhaust gear mark for the exhaust gear. 38. Align the mark on the crankshaft gear with the notch at the bottom of the rear timing belt cover.
38-- It was 1901
A bullet that has left the barrel has marks left from its travel down the barrel.
Start with 4.5 qts. Top off until full and make note of the amount.
You don't jump any terminals. I'm assuming your talking about using the DLC. Hook a timing light to the number one spark plug wire and loosen the clamp bolt on the distributor a little. Timing should be a 36-38 degrees BTD.
I believe this information is correct : point gap ( .024 to .026 ) dwell ( 35 to 38 ) spark plug gap ( .032 to .036 inch ) ignition timing ( 6 degrees BTDC - manual transmission ) ( 12 degrees BTDc - automatic transmission ) for a 1965 Ford Mustang 200 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder engine