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The correct firing order for the engine is 1=8=4=3=6=5=7=2. Standing in front of the engine the right bank is odd numbered. and the left bank is even numbered. Also check to see if you are getting fuel to the carburator. Hope this will help you.
You could have mixed up the order of the spark plug cables causing the firing order to be wrong. What is the exact year, make, model, and engine size of your truck?
I would pull the plugs and let the gas into the cylinders to dry out , you may have a hydrolock engine after putting so much gas into it , recheck the firing order to be sure is OK ususlly when you see a carb backfiring and smoking the firing order is not right
Make sure your firing order is correct. Also if you replaced cap and rotor make sure coil wire isnt loose. If you cant find the firing order its stamped on your intake manifold, cylinder numbers should also be stamped above each cylinder on the manifold.
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