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Rewiring Spark plugs problem 02 blazer s10

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Old Apr 7, 2008 | 7:23 PM
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Default Rewiring Spark plugs problem 02 blazer s10

I replaced the cap and rotor, removed the plugs 1 at a time and replaced them at .060 gap and now its not running very good at all, was running better before i did the work. I think I might have got the wires out of order, does anyone have a diagragm for me that i can see, I have no manual, and cant seem to find one on line. Any help will be appreciated. thanks, Rick
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Old Apr 8, 2008 | 4:58 PM
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I can't find a pic of the distributor, but I did find a firing order. Line up the motor to TDC on the compression stroke for cyl #1. Take the cap off, and where the rotor is pointing, that spot on the cap is 1. Firing order is as follows, 1-6-5-4-3-2. So going in a clockwise direction, where the rotor is pointing is 1, the next one is 6 and so on
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Old Apr 8, 2008 | 8:07 PM
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Default RE: Rewiring Spark plugs problem 02 blazer s10

I have the firing order and the distributor diagram:

EDI ignition
Rear of engine

Distributor Diagram:
--
----(6)--(5)----
---(4)----(1)---
----(2)--(3)----

Engine Diagram:

(6) (5)
(4) (3)
(2) (1)


Just line up the wires with the correct numbers above.
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