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Old 03-04-03, 09:57 PM
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Question rotor #1 & rotor #2...

if i'm looking at the sparkplug side of my 13b, which rotor is the #1 rotor. the one on the left or the one on the right. i want to make sure i didn't put my plug wires on the wrong way. i used to know which was which, but i forgot.
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#1 is the front rotor.
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the plug wires should look like this from the driver's side of the engine compartment:

T1 T2

L1 L2
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thanks guys.
Old 03-05-03, 09:25 PM
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Heres a good way I teach others on plug wires

Rotor/Housing one= on the left
(when your on the drivers side A SPEC!)

Rotor/Housing 2=Right (Closer to the fire wall)

T1= Top /Rotor 1
L1=Lower/Rotor 1

T2=Top/Rotor 2
L2=Lower/Rotor2

T really stands for Trailing
L is Leading,

I say T=top/L=Lower cause its easy and fast to remeber

Sorry If I confused you
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