Oh, that makes since. Is that easy to do? Do I just clock the new dizzy to match the old one by turning the shaft to match the relation to the #1/rotor position on the old one or something?
The best thing to do is to put the engine to TDC before removing the old distributor...
Pull the cap on the distributor and note where the rotor is pointing (a picture will do nice here)...
Then pull the old distributor out of the engine and DO NOT TURN THE ENGINE OVER...
Install the new distributor so the slot goes in the gear in the block and set the rotor to point to where the old one was when removed, if that doesn't have the same relationship (clocking) of the slot in the shaft to the rotor position, then put the distributor in so the slot lines up with the gear in the block...
Then put the rotor on the distributor and see where it's pointing when at TDC.. Now make this position on the distributor cap the one that gets the spark plug for #1 cylinder... Then follow the firing order 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 around the cap in the direction of rotor rotation... Now you will be firing in the proper order, now adjust the distributor timing on the vibration balancer...
If both of your distributors have the same clocking of the shaft to the rotor, then you can just drop the new one in and verify #1 spark plug position and firing order and go...
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The procedure for this is to find TDC and set the #1 spark plug wire to that position on the distributor cap slot. Then follow the firing order around the distributor cap for the rest of the wires.