if i am not mistaken i think it is 1-3-4-2
14-25-36
the firing order for 3.1 is 14 63 25 this is the coil firing order which starts from leftto rightfacing the front of the car the firing order for the motor is 123456 starting in the back of the motor leftside when your facing the front of the car 1 3 5 in the back 2 4 6 in the front
the firing order for 3.1 is 14 63 25 this is the coil firing order which starts from leftto rightfacing the front of the car the firing order for the motor is 123456 starting in the back of the motor leftside when your facing the front of the car 1 3 5 in the back 2 4 6 in the front
The part number for the TYC parking light for a 1993 Chevy S10 pickup is 12-1247-01. The list price is $30.35, but they can be found online for $21 to $25.
A person can find a fuse box diagram for a 1984 Chevy S10 Blazer in a Chilton's Automotive Repair Manual. This manual usually costs about $25 or less at an automotive parts store.
36 25 14
If it has a Continental F163 engine, it's 1-3-4-2. Most four cylinder engines use that firing order. Remove the spark plugs and turn the engine over, feeling for the compression stroke on each cylinder, and you can determine the firing order on anything.
The electronic control module for the 1986 Chevy S10 (6 cyc) is located under the rotor on the distributor. You have to remove the distributor cap and then the rotor to gain access. There are electrical connections on both ends that must be disconnected. The ECM can be checked at an an auto parts store to see if it is defective before purchasing a replacement (about $25).
I rebuilt one 25 years ago. Its 153624.
I have an 89 s10 with a 2.8 V6. It gets about 22 city, 25 highway.
32+15+25+8+10
Weapon firing .25" projectiles