"With the motor running what will happen by turning the positioner much like a distributor."
It may skip and run rough, which is what our Taurus in the shop did when we tried to eyeball it. I found out about timing them electrically (that's the link in my previous post) after the shop had already had a buddy with the tool do it.
Of course, timing it with a meter is more precise so I'd go with that instead of the tool, but the tool is fine if you like.
Remember, the drive is just like a distributor, so don't point the rotor directly at the spot you want it to arrive at when the drive is inserted and the gears mesh.
You'll figure it out by stabbing it a couple of times. So long as the relationship between stator and rotor is correct when installed, it technically doesn't matter where the connector is facing, but it will only fit within a certain range or you won't be able to install the plug.
http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/20...acement-3.html