1-5-3-6-2-4 No. 1 cylinder closest to firewall....
The firing order for a 1999 Audi s4 is 1-4-3-6-2-5. When the firing order in incorrectly placed the vehicle can misfire and cause several drivability issues.
This is called the compression stage. During the four stroke sycle (Otto cycle) the four stokes are induction, compression, power and exhaust. Each piston does this in a set order to even out the stresses caused, and thereby smooth the output. For example the firing order (i.e. power stroke) on a four cylinder engine could be 1,3,4 and 2 or 1,2,4 and 3.
This is based off the cam and crankshaft design. when the piston hits top dead center with both valves closed it fires to ignight the fuel. the determines when the valves open and close.but to sum it up each manufacture has a patent on their motor design and it can not be copied. but the old Chevy 350 Oldsmobile 350 and Pontiac as well as the dodge 318 did have the same firing order.
1-3-4-2.......2.3 L engine. Check where the rotor points when the engine is at compression stroke on the number 1, take out spark plug on first cly. and turn by hand. You will find it. when piston is at the top, look where the rotor points. Goog luck.
One the 2.3ltr (supercharged): ___1___3___5___ | | Psnger | | Drvr Side | | ___2___4___6___
What is the firing order of a 1983 Jaguar XJ6 dist. cap order. Its 1,5,3,6,2,4 if my memory works.
what is the firing order for 1990 chev trans sport and where is number one piston locoted
what are the location of number 1 to 8 piston in the fire bird v8 and the rotation of the distributor and its firing order... in the cap...
Firing order is 1-2-3-4-5-6 with number 1 cylinder at right front.
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Align the piston number 1 (in firing order) at its bottom most position.
1-4-3-2 is the correct firing order.
This is the same for virtually every inline six on the road today. The firing order is 1-5-3-6-2-4 with number one at the front.
the firing order is as follows : 153624 if its a 4 cylinder it is 1342
passenger side first cuz firing order goes 1234 from pass to driver
The firing order for the 3.0 V6 is 1-2-3-4-5-6. Standing at the front of the car facing the windshield the number 1 piston is at the left rear near the firewall. Number 2 piston is at the left front nearest you. Number 3 piston is at the center back near the firewall. Number 4 is center nearest you at front. Number 5 is at right back by the firewall and number 6 is at right front nearest you.
Number one piston is on the left front looking from front of car and firing order is 15426378 piston sequence is left 1234 right 5678 from front of car