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In the case of no spark you should check for power to the coil, Have the ignition module tested. Autozones can do this and its free.
Also make sure no vermin has chewed on any wires.
1-5-4-2-6-3-7-8 The rotor turns counter-clockwise. Make sure to keep #7 and #8 spark plug wires separated. The 5.0L had a problem with 7 and 8 cross-firing because they fire so close to each other. Ford changed the firing order on that engine, in later years , because of that reason. Hope this helps ya... Cobra :-)
If it turns over but just won't fire and the timing sounds fine when it does run you might consider your ignition switch. Does it sound like it wants to fire but only just when you let go of the key?
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