If it has a smallblock Chevy the firing order is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2.....number one ussuall being one of the front capterminals right behind the carb. start there and go clockwise around the cap. If one plug is off the car will start but run rough...more than that and it wont run.
Acually #1 cyl on the distributor cap , is usally pointed in the general direction of the #1 cyl itself, in that car and most all sb Chevy's excluding the LS generation of GM sb engines, #1 is 1st plug, or cyl, drivers side.
No, auto parts stores show different part numbers.
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It means the vehicle has the original motor and transmission.
what are the numbers on the distributor for a 1993 Honda civic LX
its on the top of the dash, walk around to the front of your car by the driver side and look thru the front windshield and theres a set of numbers on top of the dash that's ur vin number
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dashboard, driver side
the em button is whether you want to view English or metric speedometer and odometer which is basically if you are in Canada everything is in metric such as your speed limit signs that's all it is if you push it it will change everything in the dash over to metric numbers
what do you mean by get the numbers?
there should be numbers on your distributor cap inside and out
The speedometer should already have klicks on it. Just look for the blue numbers under the white. If you want to change the whole thing I suggest you find a junkyard in Canada that will ship you one. They are pretty easy to switch out.
Yes. The classic example is the square root of 2.