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Old 02-05-2011, 06:13 PM   #1
Dunc67
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Default ED Falcon number 1 on dizzy

Hi All,
My son has put a new head on his '93 ED Falcon and after putting everything back together, had a problem putting the spark plug leads back in.
Does anyone know which is plug number 1 on the distributor. I realise that you can put the piston at top dead centre and look under the cap, however the dizzy is very difficult to get to.

So if anyone can tell us which one is 1, that would be a big help.

thanks.
DP

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Old 03-05-2011, 02:42 AM   #2
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Default Re: ED Falcon number 1 on dizzy

Without trying to sound like a meany-greeny; I'm gonna say he should've labelled them.
If nobody has replied to you by tomorrow morning/midday, I'll go out and look at my XR6 - I'm guessing it will all be the same as they're the same year/engine etc.
I would go out now but it is freezing cold and wet.
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