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    after I lifted the PVC hose
    All I can see are the words firing order
    darn they must have written the order in pencil
    still searching for the answer

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    They might have ground it off because it might be a 302 with a 351 camshaft.. If that's the case it would use 351 WINDSOR firing order..

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    302/351/5.0/5.8 -

    Now that you are confused, let me just add one more thud to your day - it could just be a reverse rotation motor These are often used in boats.

    221 - 302 = 1-5-4-2-6-3-7-8
    351W(all) & 5.0 H.O. and late 5.0 non H.O. = 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8

    Here's the info for a marine engine: http://www.basicpower.com/firingorder.htm
    If memory serves me correctly, but not positive, these reverse rotation engines may be cylinder numbered from the transmission end!!!

    Then to make life even more fun, RR motors have different camshafts, distributor drives and water pumps. Other then that - about identical to standard rotation

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    Most single engine configuration boats are standard rotation..If that makes you feel better..

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    Pull the valve cover and turn it until #1 intake opens. Keep turning and watch which one opens next. If it's #5, then it's 15486372. If it's #3, it's the other one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R Pope
    Pull the valve cover and turn it until #1 intake opens. Keep turning and watch which one opens next. If it's #5, then it's 15486372. If it's #3, it's the other one.

    That's a great tip Ron. Logical, but unless you stop to think about it this would never dawn on you. I've filed that one away.

    Don

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