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Re: Ford 2000 3 cyl. gas problems
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Posted by Farmall_Ryan on October 20, 2006 at 09:45:55 from (69.202.135.234):
In Reply to: Ford 2000 3 cyl. gas problems posted by Brian630 on October 20, 2006 at 09:33:30:
I don"t know much about your model so I can"t help with specifics on getting the dust cap off. As far as the firing order goes, if you"re sure that the correct order is 1,2,3 then all you have to do is place the wire for plug number 1 at the spot on the cap that is marked with a one. You then just follow the order of rotation with the other plug wires in the order they fire. I assume you don"t have a service manual if you"re asking about the point and plug gaps. Hopefully somebody else with a manual or knowledge on that model can give you the numbers.
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