Yes
Assuming you mean distributor cap and rotor, yes, if you mixed up the firing order.
Double check, then triple check your firing order. Especially which distributor post is #1. Sounds like you're one off.
At cylinder 1, should be labeled on distributor cap.
Check the distributor
No. There is not enough power in a phone to recharge and start a car.
18436572 clockwise
are the plug wires in the correct sequence for firing order? Are the coil wires all connected? Did you remove the distributor and possibly put it out of time?
The wiring order also called firing order is 18436572 some distributor caps show the #1 plug connector, which in most cases is the first post on the right side facing the back side of the carburater. start there and go clockwise with your wires in the 18436572 firing order.
Aslong as you can do the job,age doesn't matter
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No, not as long as you observe the firing order so each one goes to the right cylinder. It's usually easier to start with 1 and follow that order. Of course rotor position in relation to the engine is important if disturbed. On a v small block, usually the wires are paired off by length-2 longest for cylinders farthest from distrib, shortest closest, etc.
make sure your wires are correct from the distributor or you will never start