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Intake manifold normally has firing order cast in, or get a shop manual. The hard part can be finding which should be #1, especially if you have had the distributor removed. Use compression gauge to find TDC compression stroke on #1 and see where rotor is pointing.
I don't think a fuse diagram is what you need.
If you get under the dash and look up at the parking brake pedal assembly you might see a switch with one wire. Its a simple piece of metal that is a ground and it gets pushed off its contact by a nub on the brake mechanism. That switch may have come loose and is cust a constant ground or a plastic pin on the back of the switch which keeps it from turning could have broke off and it moved out of posistion.
Try turning the key to the on postion-not crank, just to he postion right before cranking. leave it in that postion for 15 min, Do this three and after the third time go ahead an try to start it. Hopefully this will reset your security for you.
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