The side closest to radiator are 1, 3, 5 front to back and 2,4,6 front to back
The engine cylinders are numbered : firewall 4 - 8 3 - 7 2 - 6 1 - 5 front
How are the cylinders numbered on a 2001 Mazda tribute v6
they are usually numbered by tubes in the motor such as if a Toyota has 4 cylinders they will be tubed in the motor
the cylinders are numbered starting with one from the back left of the motor so the back three cylinders are numbered 1-3-5 and the front three are numbered 2-4-6
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On 5.3 Vortec engines, the cylinders are numbered from the front of the engine to the back. The driver’s side cylinders are numbered 1, 3, 5, and 7, while the passenger side cylinders are numbered 2, 4, 6, and 8. This numbering convention helps in identifying cylinder-specific issues and during maintenance.
In the context of an inline engine, odd-numbered cylinders are typically on one side, while even-numbered cylinders are on the opposite side. For example, in a common four-cylinder engine, cylinders one and three are on one side (odd), and cylinders two and four are on the other side (even). In a V-type engine, the arrangement is similar, with odd and even cylinders located on respective sides. Thus, the odd-numbered cylinders are on one side, with the even-numbered cylinders on the other.
The engine cylinders are numbered : 1---2---3---4 front of Car ( according to about.com )
Bank 2 is the even numbered cylinders. Cylinder 1 is closest to serpentine belt and all cylinders on that side of engine are odd numbers. Bank 2 is all the even numbered cylinders and the O2 sensor is screwed into exhaust pipe somewhere between the even numbered cylinders and the cat converter.
On a 2000 Jaguar XJ8 engine, the cylinders are numbered from the front of the engine to the rear. For the V8 configuration, the cylinders on the left bank (driver's side) are numbered 1 through 4, while the cylinders on the right bank (passenger side) are numbered 5 through 8. This numbering system is standard for many V8 engines, helping to identify each cylinder for maintenance and troubleshooting purposes.
Standing in front of the car, with the hood open, the cylinders across the back, from your left to right(passenger's side to driver's side) are 1-3, and the cylinders out closest to the radiator are 4-6, looking from the passenger's side to driver's side.
Pass side front to back 2-4-6-8 Drivers side 1-3-5-7