To replace the ignition cylinder on a 1969 Pontiac GTO, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Remove the steering column cover by unscrewing the necessary screws, then locate the ignition switch. Use a flathead screwdriver to turn the ignition cylinder to the "on" position, press the release tab, and pull out the cylinder. Install the new ignition cylinder by reversing the steps, ensuring it locks in place securely before reassembling the steering column cover.
Typically around 28-32 degrees
New points, .019"Used points, .016"
250 cubic inch, 6 cylinder, 175-215-230 horsepower engines 350 cubic inch, 8 cylinder, 265-330 horsepower enginees
To remove the ignition lock from a 1969 Camaro Z28, start by disconnecting the car battery to ensure safety. Then, remove the steering column cover by unscrewing the retaining screws. Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the "Run" position; you’ll need to locate and press a release tab or pin on the ignition lock cylinder to pull it out. Finally, withdraw the ignition lock cylinder from the steering column.
The firing order for a 1969 Pontiac Lemans 350 is: 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 Additional info FYI: Ignition timing: 9 degrees BTDC #1 cyl location: LEFT FRONT Distributor rotation: COUNTER CLOCKWISE
It looks like the same body but the VIN #'s won't be right
To replace the starter in a 1969 Pontiac Firebird, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Then, locate the starter, which is usually mounted on the lower passenger side of the engine. Remove the wiring harness and the mounting bolts holding the starter in place. Install the new starter by reversing the removal process, making sure to reconnect the wiring securely before reconnecting the battery.
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1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 Distributor rotates counter clockwise
# 1 cylinder is the front cylinder on a Ford straight 6 cylinder engine
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