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The Chevy 350 has been the same for years. Firing order is probably 18436572. Check a parts strore for a Chilton or Haynes manual. Also the library or book store.
Three different transmissions could be in either the 88 or the 83 or84. The 4 speed auto 700r4, the 9 inch tail t-350, or the 9 inch tail t-375. as long as it is the same type transmission, they will interchange. The 4 speed 700r4 has some internal internal differences between the years, but will still work. The 350 or 375 trannys are identical from that year range.
Iam confused? How do you get fire and not getting out? If you put a new modular the problem could be in the coil or the wire for the exciter wire in the wrong location.
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