first cylinder on your right looking at the engine
# 1 cylinder is the front cylinder on a Ford straight 6 cylinder engine
According to one of Fords websites : For a 1969 Mercury Cougar ( all factory available engine sizes ) ( .035 inch spark plug gap )
Drivers side front
60cc
The firing order for a 1969 Dodge 318 is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2. The number one cylinder is the front cylinder on the drivers side of the engine.
ballast resistor on the firewall, it's a porceloin block with wires going to it, replace it.
For a 1969 Lincoln, the point gap is set at .017, and the spark gap should be set at .035.
That depends on what size engine it has : The 250 cubic inch straight six cylinder was rated at ( 155 BHP )
.035 inch ( my Chilton auto repair manual goes back to 1970 and it shows .035 inch for a 1970 - 318 V8 engine )
A stock 1969 mustang should achieve the speed of 120.
1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2. #1 cylinder should be the first cylinder on the right side of the engine. The distributor rotates counter-clockwise (unlike Chevys)