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Old January 17th 06, 07:22 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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Default 2.3 liter coil question

BTW, it is a 93.... I guess I am brain dead.

Thanks, Gerry


"Gerry Pierce" > wrote in message news:...
> For the plugs on the intake side, what is the order they are connected to
> the coil pack? My Haynes manual says one thing, but the car is connected
> with 2 and 3 backwards from what is says and has run quite well. The
> manual says 3,2,1,4 (starting at the back right corner and rotating
> clockwise as if you were in front of the car looking at the top of it) and
> the car actually was 2,3,1,4.
>
> In the middle of changing plugs and wires and found the discrepancy,
> wanted to check before I started her up.
>
>
> Thanks, Gerry
>



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