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Branchement faisceau bougies vers tête delco


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Bjr, en voulant changer mes bougies et nettoyer ma tête de delco, je suis perdu sur le branchement du faisceau. Erreur de débutant!!

Je voudrai savoir la position du fil n°1 sur la tête de delco ( près du cache culbuteur ou vers l'alternateur ou vers le radiateur)

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Salut, fil 1 en avant coté radiateur (3 distri/4 couvre culbu/2 boite)

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[Ceci n'étant pas un tuto, le sujet a été déplacé dans la section correspondante. Merci de veiller à publier dans la bonne section à l'avenir.]

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Merci de votre réponse. Le cylindre 1 est côté boîte ou côté pompe à eau? Dsl pour mon ignorance 

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Pour INFO
le PMH sur le piston N° 1 en haut
C'est pas compliquer : le doigt d'allumeur doit être vers l'avant  😉
Si le doigt et vers l’arrière c'est que tu as le Piston N° 4 en haut

Doigt allumeur.png
 

Ou que quelqu'un n'a pas remonter l'allumeur correctement.

 

 

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Super merci beaucoup, c'est très clair et ça va beaucoup m'aider pour me sortir de cette galère

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