it goes on the left side as if someone is loking at you. or on the side that doesnt have the little fold on it.
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You can go on Baldwin Hardware's website. You can also go into popular DIY stores and buy Baldwin brass door knobs from there. Alternatively, you can buy them online to Door Knob Discount Center.
There is a "lug" that connects the top part of the plug to the bottom. One side will be brass, the other will be silver. The brass side should control the "hot" side of the plug, and the silver side will be the "neutral" side of the plug. New plug outlets all come equipped with lugs that can be "snapped off" by bending them. Don't bother with the neutral side, even if the plug is switched the neutral needs to remain connected to the same place. Once you've taken care of the hot lug, connect the bottom half of the plug to the original "hot" wire and connect the switch leg WHITE wire to the same place. The BLACK wire of the switch leg should go to the TOP (switched) side of the outlet. If you need a diagram, send me an e-mail and I'll give you a simple drawing.
For a 240V with ground outlet you will connect black (hot) to one brass screw, red (hot) to the other brass screw, and bare (ground) to the green screw. Cap white (neutral) with a wire nut. It is for 240/120V appliances. If you don't fully understand this buy a book. This is a very basic question. If you don't understand which wire is which you could make a serious mistake causing fire or death.
you go on their stick, and then you go up and down, side to side, all around.
Markus Garrison goes by Markus.
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First off power caps are useless in big car audio, but small is fine. Now the way to hook it up is the power wire coming from the front of your car goes to the + side of the cap then another wire will go on the + side of the cap and go to the amp. The ground of the cap can go striaght to the car by way of self tap screw.
Garrison Cade went by Big Bird, and Lance Cade.
No, it would go in the "String Family", not the "Brass Family".
There will be a cap on the valve cover. Usually the drivers side, but, it varies.
By the fire wall on the drivers side, has a yellow cap
It goes in the side of the housing with the oil filler cap on to.
Tinto Brass goes by Il Maestro.
Firing order is --1-6-5-4-3-2 Clockwise. The driver side head from front to back is cylinders 1-3-5 The other head front to back is 2-4-6 cylinders. Now the cap has 3 places were the wires go and from the front of cap on right side of cap will be cylinders 3-1-5 from front to back of cap. Now the left side of cap has 4 places were the wires go, from front to back of cap will be cylinders-- 2-4-6 and the last 1 will be the coil wire.
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