1-5-3-6-2-4 is the firing order for straight 6 cylinder jaguar engines. Firing order for the V-12 is 1A-6B-5A-2B-3A-4B-6A-1B-2A-5B-4A-3B. 6 cylinder engines start the numbering from the back (firewall) of the engine, V-12engines start on the right bank(A) and start at the front. Right and left is determined as if you are sitting in the car.
there is a inline 4, V-6, And a V-8
305 and 350 V-8 engines. I think some had the V-6 too.
V-8 engines have 16 lifters and the V-6 engines have 12 lifters.
an engine with 12 cylinders arranged in a 'V' formation - angled, as opposed to engines with the cyliners in a 'straight' formation, such as a 'straight-6' or 6-pack
The R probably stands for racing. If a jaguar has an R at the end of it's name, it means that it was fitted with better performance parts such as a supercharger, larger brakes, better suspension, limited slip differential etc. Jaguar R cars include the XKR, XJR, S-Type R and XFR. The "R" Jaguars are Jaguar's answer to BMW's "M" cars, Mercedes-Benz's "AMG" cars, Lexus' "F" cars and Cadillac's "V" cars.
6 quarts.
v-8 engines take 6 quarts--not sure on v-6's
4 cylinder engines have one, v-6 engines have 2.
Most early V-8 Ford non overhead camshaft engines. Several Dodge engines including the slant 6, and 318, 340, and 360 V-8 engines.
lots of GM v-6 engines.
The GM 4.3 V-6 engine firing order is, 1, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. Chrysler car/minivan engines 1-2-3-4-5-6 Chrysler truck engines 1-6-5-4-3-2