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Coterminal Angles are two angles in standard position with the same terminal side.
Quadrantal angle
22/45 of 360 degrees = 22/45 x 360 = 7920/45 = 176 degrees
You do need a switched live to the bat terminal, but not to the tach terminal. The tach terminal is the negative side of the coil, the bat terminal is the positive side of the coil. Normally the tach terminal is for the green wire from the tach.
In a 2007 Boulevard S40 the positive terminal of a battery is located where the red terminal is. Another characteristic that separates it from the negative side is the width of the positive terminal.
1,8,4,3,6,5,7,2 is the standard firing sequence on ALL small and bigblock Chevy V8's.Do you have points or electronic?If electronic,see the part on the cap of HEI ignitions that sticks out from the left?Clockwise,# 1 cylinder terminal is the second one(approximately the 5'oclock position,same with points ignitions)Start with cylinder # 1.This is the cylinder on the drivers side.Very first one.Connect plug wire from Terminal # 1 to cylinder # 1.Next in line is cylinder # 8(approximately the 7 o'clock position).Connect plug wire from terminal # 8 to cylinder # 8. On the left side of engine are cylinders 1,3,5,7.On the right side of engine are cylinders 2,4,6,8.Continue the sequence above clockwise.If you have points,MSD,Crane,etc.,dont forget to connect your coil to the terminal in the top of the cap.
If you draw this angle in a coordinate system, a right triangle is formed in the second quadrant, with length legs 12 and 5 units. If you label with O the angle that is formed by the terminal side and y-axis, you have tan O = 12/5 and O = tan-1 12/5 = 67.38 degrees Thus, the given angle has a measure of 157.38 degrees (90 + 67.38).
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The marked # 1 position on the distributor cap faces to the rear and slightly towards the drivers side
check out this link. It refers to the position of the flower in the stem. Terminal comes from the top of the stem and axial from the side of the stem. Hope I'm right. http://www2.edc.org/weblabs/images/mendel/teach2.jpg check out this link. It refers to the position of the flower in the stem. Terminal comes from the top of the stem and axial from the side of the stem. Hope I'm right. http://www2.edc.org/weblabs/images/mendel/teach2.jpg
An angle on the coordinate plane
positive terminal