Bad coil wire, bad coil, etc...
The distributor cap is located where the spark plugs cables are connected .They go from the motor to the distributor cap.
The rotor inside the distributor should be pointing at the #1 spark plug.
try to get a new ignition rotor
I do not have an answer but I also have a 1994 Toyota Camry that will not start and has no spark, I swapped out the ignition module to no avail, the distributor and rotor appear fine. Any help
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no comment i just need the answer where is the number one spark plug on the 307 distributor cap
You will have no spark from the distributor.You will have no spark from the distributor.
On a 455 Oldsmobile distributor, the number one spark plug wire is typically located at the 5 o'clock position when viewing the distributor from the driver's side of the engine. The rotor will point towards the number one cylinder, which is usually the front cylinder on the driver's side. Make sure to confirm the firing order and verify the cylinder layout for accuracy during installation.
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1 - 8 - 4 - 3 - 6 - 5 - 7 - 2 The engine cylinders spark plug locations are numbered : firewall 8 - 7 6 - 5 4 - 3 2 - 1 front ( if this is the 350 in the 1976 Oldsmobile Omega with the front located distributor the distributor rotor turns CLOCKWISE and the # 1 position on the distributor cap faces to the front and slightly towards the passenger side ) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Olds 350 with the rear located distributor , the distributor rotor turns COUNTERCLOCKWISE and the # 1 position on the distributor cap faces to the front and slightly towards the drivers side
My 93 camry has no power from the distributor to the spark plugs. The car unable to start.
where would the spark plugs at on a Oldsmobile 1989 engine
distributes the spark from the coil to the spark plugs
distributes the spark from the coil to the spark plugs
That's not really what's going on. The coil makes the spark, the distributor distributes the spark to the correct plug. If the distributor is not in the correct position, the spark does not go to the correct plug, or goes to the correct plug at the wrong time.
Yes, if the spark plug wires can be connected to the distributor and works.
make certain your rotor is turning as you try starting it.If you remove the distributor cap and watch your while someone turns the engine over your rotor should turn, if not, you might have a sheard pin on the distributor gear or a broken timing chain or belt.