Before I removed the damaged distributor, I forgot to mark where the rotor was pointing to. When I install the new distributor, would it be alright to pop it in (being mindful that I'm not 180 degrees out of phase), then crank the engine by hand till the rotor points to cylinder #1, then attach the distributor cap and wires, start the car and adjust timing?
Or do I have to remove the wire and spark plug from cylinder #1 and have someone crank the engine by hand while I feel/listen for compression at cylinder #1, stop when I do, reattach everything, then start the car and adj. timing?
Or do I have to remove the wire and spark plug from cylinder #1 and have someone crank the engine by hand while I feel/listen for compression at cylinder #1, stop when I do, reattach everything, then start the car and adj. timing?
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