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Leading and Trailing spark?

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Old May 27, 2004 | 11:15 PM
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Leading and Trailing spark?

ok i wnat ot make sure that i got my Leads hooked up right on my rex i get a search and oculdnt find it and i know someone has to know off the top of there head

T1=Trailing right if so is that the left side or right side and is it top are bottom
L1 is leading i guess and T2 and L2 are back rotor right?

then L and T areLeading and TRailing Igintors? PLz help
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Old May 27, 2004 | 11:29 PM
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L=leading=lower
T=traling=top

So if your standing on the drivers side looking at the plugs.

T1=top/left
T2=top/right
L1=bottom/left
L2=bottom/right
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Old May 27, 2004 | 11:29 PM
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ok lets just get this strait what wear? fisrt if its like the first jen 85 its like this..

this info is when you are stading buy the driver side fender looking at the sparkplugs.

T1= trailing #1 top left hole
L1= leading #1 botem left
T2= trailing #2 top right
L2= leading #2 botem right

it should be marked on the cap witch one is witch
and if im not mistaking you can hook the wires like this if you look in the distributer cap the left wire that hooks up to the coil should hook up to the left one and same with the right
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Old May 27, 2004 | 11:31 PM
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ha, beat you to it
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