what order do the spark plug wires go?
im doing some work on my friends civic sohc (im an rx7 guy) its a 95, and i was just wondering what order the spark plug wires should be attached to the distributer cap? one other thing that was wondering is, where can i find a diagram for the fuel system? i need to replace the fuel filter but i cant find the fuel pump. (im asuming that the procedure would be similar to that of diconnecting the fuel pump wires in my fc. thanks ahead.
steve and if any of you are wondering, my car is a 87 t2 with s5 turbo and mani and a **** load of other stuff (maybe like 5k worth) |
RE: what order do the spark plug wires go?
firing order goes 1-3-4-2 #1 being the closest to the tming belt
distributor order goes as 3-4 1-2 looking directly at the cap with the distributor on the engine fuel pump is in the fuel tank and can be accessed under the rear seat. |
RE: what order do the spark plug wires go?
oh and more info and pics of your t2 would be nice.........ive always wanted a t2 as i love the body styling. hey its the least you could do for me helpin you out ;)
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RE: what order do the spark plug wires go?
alright im still confused. i dont know what the orientation of the distributer is...or mayba try explaining is a different way
thanks ans ill get the pics up as soon as i have finished wit this |
RE: what order do the spark plug wires go?
ok i put the plugs in but when i start up the car is sounds like its spuddering... like its really WEAK and unreasponsive. whenever i give it gas there is a back fire then it slowly revs, but not as fast as it should. anyone know?
steve |
RE: what order do the spark plug wires go?
check the timing.
sounds like one of the wires is not attached. did you gap the plugs |
RE: what order do the spark plug wires go?
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RE: what order do the spark plug wires go?
if you need to replace the fuel filter why do you want to know where the fuel pump is located???
the filter is located under the hood on the firewall....... just remove the gas cap to relieve the pressure then replace the filter .. very easy job |
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