That would depend on what vehicle it is in : Back in the 1970's , the Pontiac Firebird 455 - # 1 on the distributor cap faced to the rear and slightly towards the drivers side ( distributor at rear of engine ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Oldsmobile 455 - # 1 on the distributor cap faced to the front and slightly towards the drivers side ( distributor at rear of engine ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Buick 455 - # 1 on the distributor cap faced to the front and slightly towards the passenger side ( distributor at front of engine ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- more information please - what year , model ?
To set the distributor on a 455 Pontiac, first ensure that the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke for the number one cylinder. Align the rotor to point toward the number one cylinder terminal on the distributor cap. Next, insert the distributor into the engine, ensuring it seats properly and the rotor aligns with the terminal. Finally, secure the distributor and adjust the timing with a timing light to the recommended specification.
The car has coil packs and does not have a distributor.
yes
The 3.1 does not have a distributor.The 3.1 does not have a distributor.
The correct distributor firing sequence for a 1971 Pontiac GTO with a 455 engine is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2. The number one cylinder is located at the front of the engine on the driver's side. When setting the timing, ensure that the rotor is pointed towards the number one terminal on the distributor cap when the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke for that cylinder.
No, the 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP does not have a distributor cap. It uses a distributor-less ignition system (DIS), which eliminates the need for a traditional distributor and cap. This system relies on individual ignition coils for each cylinder, improving reliability and performance.
What it will cost you to replace the distributor cap on a Pontiac Sunfire will vary depending on if you do it yourself or if you take it to a garage. The cost can be over $100 if you take your car to a garage.
It does not have it.
The distributor cap is located on the top of the distributor on a 1996 Sunfire. It is connected to the spark plugs via a wire.
It hasn't got one.
That is the location of wire #1