Well Providing no one has pulled the distributor put at thirty yr. old its likely but even so it should be facing toward the no. 1 cylinder. If need be pull the cap and bump the starter till your timing mark is pointing zero then. Mark your base if you need, to correspond with your terminal. Wont be right on, but in the ballpark. If your rotor points toward the back left your 180 out just bump the engine around one more time and that will bring you right into place. Hope this could help
Stephen Hilt TN.
That is the ignition coil.
# 1 on the distributor cap faces to the FRONT / CENTER
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how do you remove and replace the distributor cap on a 97 chevy cavalier?. I can not get to it.
at 11 Oclock
The left bank is 1,3,5,7 and the right bank is 2,4,6,8. The distributor turns clockwise.
Yes, a 1997 Chevy Cavalier does have a distributor cap. The distributor does not have points and a condenser. This part is one electronic unit.
If your S10 has a 2.2L engine, it doesn't have a distributor cap.
if its a v-8 it is 18436572 number one on the cap should be pointing at number 1 cylinder is there a picture of the cap
It doesn't have a distributor cap.
#1 will be the first hole past the cap's mounting screw on the left side of the distributor, going clockwise.
I don't know what your specific problem is, but there is no distributor cap.