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Engine Rotation
- Jeanmardn
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Engine Rotation
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Re: Engine Rotation
Sometimes if you are real lucky, there will be still the rotation labels on the engine or someone has marked them to remind how things go.....cross fingers here....


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Re: Engine Rotation
Here are mine from the 454 Crusaders:
You might also check the flywheel end of the engine. Some have tags like this:
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Re: Engine Rotation
You can also tell by the firing order; Standard rotation (LH) for your engine I believe will be 13726548 and the counter (RH) will be 18456273. I believe both distributors on those will rotate CCW. With that in mind, follow the plug wires starting with number one cylinder to get that reference on the distributor, then see which is the next to fire as the distributor rotates CCW. Remember that unlike GMs, Ford's #1 cylinder is on the front RIGHT side of the engine when you're standing behind the engine and facing the flywheel (the marine way). If you stand in front of and face the front of the engine (the automotive way), it's the first cylinder on your left. The head on that side will protrude further forward than the other bank. Confused now?!! When we're dealing with v-drive applications, we have to be careful with our wording as the location of the front of the engine isn't the front end of the engine compartment.
buster53 wrote:Source of the post......any way you can jump in and take a look at the props? That is a dead give away to the engine rotation.
Not always the case in v-drive applications as the output of some drives is the reverse of engine output.
Except for some high performance applications, standard prop rotation on a pleasure craft is right hand on starboard side and left hand on port side. They turn outward from the center line of the boat. You can assume that this is the way yours is set up unless a previous owner changed that in the past or someone screwed up.
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