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Old 01-20-2005, 05:59 AM
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hey guys i did soem searching for the firing order & came up with this..

(1,3,4,2)

ok.. maybe so but is that starting at the top of the dizzy & going counter clockwise or what? someone fill in this blank in my head please. I kno that the cylinders are in this order (4) (3) (2) (1) if your standing in front of the vehicle.


just a lil confusion here that i want to make sure that i have straight. Thanks guys.

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Old 01-20-2005, 06:08 AM
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Bottom left - 1
Bottom right - 2
Top left - 3
Top right - 4

I wrote the numbers on my distrib cap so I wouldn't ever mix it up again. :wiggle:
Old 01-20-2005, 06:16 AM
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Originally Posted by westcoaststyle
Bottom left - 1
Bottom right - 2
Top left - 3
Top right - 4

I wrote the numbers on my distrib cap so I wouldn't ever mix it up again. :wiggle:

Perfect.. i might write them on there too! great idea!! haha
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Writing them on is a great idea, but it usually only takes a couple tries to get it right. I've never taken more then two tries myself.

It's 1-3-4-2 on all four cylinder cars except for a few weird older British models. Think of it as a general rule.
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Originally Posted by Kai
Writing them on is a great idea, but it usually only takes a couple tries to get it right. I've never taken more then two tries myself.

It's 1-3-4-2 on all four cylinder cars except for a few weird older British models. Think of it as a general rule.
yes, but if you didn't know where 1 started then you would still be messed up with the "1-3-4-2 answer!

unless it really just doesn't matter..




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