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not familiar at all with what your doing, but to find which cylinder is # 1 , or which side has # 1 , just look down at the motor , see which cylinder ( or head) is the fartherest forward (toward the rad ) will be the first one or # 1
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Forgot to mention that! I was trying to see which cylinder was closest to the radiator but they have valve covers that line up exactly and its hard to see below them to the actual head. I'm pretty sure its driverside. thanks for the help!
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