Notice what point in distributor the rotor is touching. This goes to No. 1 cylinder.
Wire distributor in firing order of the engine.
(The distributor always rotates in opposite direction to the armature.)
RULES FOR CARE OF CLUTCH
To remedy a harsh gripping leather-faced cone clutch, apply neatsfoot oil or castor oil to leather face.
To remedy a slipping leather-faced cone clutch, apply fuller’s earth or French talc to leather facing. In rare cases a little gasoline may be used.
To remedy a harsh gripping multiple disc clutch that runs in oil, add engine oil to the mixture.
To remedy a slipping multiple disk clutch running in oil, add kerosene to the mixture.
Too little spring tension will cause slipping.
Once every 100 miles turn down all grease cups on the clutch.