The distributor cap is typically oriented so that its terminals align with the ignition wires leading to the corresponding cylinders of the engine. It usually sits on top of the distributor and is secured in place, with the rotor inside it spinning to send the electrical current to the correct terminal. The direction of the rotor's spin (usually clockwise or counterclockwise) also determines the order in which the ignition sequence occurs. Always refer to the vehicle's manual for specific installation details.
The distributor cap is to the rear of the engine behind the air intake. To replace it, I recommend moving the air intake out of the way.
Points, no. Distributor cap, yes.Points, no. Distributor cap, yes.
It does not have a DISTRIBUTOR OR CAP
It does not have a distributor cap.
You can't set the timing but you can either advance or retard it from the distributor.
A 1993 Intrepid does not have a distributor cap.A 1993 Intrepid does not have a distributor cap.
The easiest way to dry a wet distributor cap is to remove it and spray with a water displacing compound such as wd-40 and similar products.
It does not have a distributor cap.
there is no distributor cap nor distributor
There is a notch in the distributor housing. It can only go one way.
Easiest way to find it is to set #1 piston at TDC, remove the distributor cap and see where the rotor is pointing. It should be pointing to position #1 in relation to the distributor cap.
The distributor cap is located where the spark plugs cables are connected .They go from the motor to the distributor cap.