Firing Order & Timing Marks: Notes

1984 Plymouth Horizon Base, 1.6 ASECTION Notes
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WARNING: On the 3.0L V6, the firing order and the spark plug connection order on the top of the distributor do not match. Circuits internal to the distributor cap differ from the external spark plug wire connections. This is intentional and is done to avoid spark plug wires crossover. See Figure.
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