According to the information I could find :
( 3 - 1 )
( 2 - 4 ) passenger side ( exhaust )
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( 4 - 2 )
( 1 - 3 ) spark plug wires cross over top of engine to drivers side ( intake )
front of engine
The word random means unordered, mixed-up or 'out of sequence'
On a 1998 Ford Ranger with the 2.5 liter four cylinder engine : Without air conditioning ( 3.25 U.S. quarts of antifreeze mixed 50 / 50 with 3.25 U.S. quarts of preferably distilled water ) With air conditioning ( 3.6 U.S. quarts of antifreeze mixed 50 / 50 with 3.6 U.S. quarts of preferably distilled water ) ( according to the engine coolant system capacities shown in the owners manual )
I have a 99 Mazda 626 and mine is on the passenger side of the car. Look for a black cylinder close to the firewall. You should find a small screwoff cap on the black cylinder. This is where you connect your hose to add freon. The high pressure and low pressure service ports are different sizes, so you can't get them mixed up and connect to the wrong one. Hope this helps!
Most common symptoms are thick white smoke (steam) coming out of the exhaust pipe, engine always low on coolant and/or running hot, and water in the oil (will appear on the dip stick as either "chocolate-colored" oil or water beads mixed with the oil). Another way to detect is to do a compression check on the cylinder head. The compression will be low on the cylinder(s) where the crack is located.
I have a '98 s10 with the 2.2L 4 cylinder and auto transmission, and I average 20MPG mixed. I have never seen it over 22, and it rarely goes under 19 (this is all with mixed driving).
Change the mixed numbers into improper fractions or decimals and use the formula for the cylinder's entire surface area of: (2*pi*radius2)+(pi*diameter*height)
hi my name is ashish Hans there are three waye to solve number series: 1. Increasing sequence-------------->1, 3, 6, 10, 15, __ 2. Decreasing sequence-------------->87, 80, 74, 69, 65, __ 3. Mixed Sequence---------------------> 40, 15, 30, 25, 20, 35, __ (combination of inceasing and decreasing sequence)
Get on the GM website. They provide free restoration and spec sheets for most makes models and years. you'll need your VIN #. Your distributor cap should have numbers molded right into the cap for the wires that corespond with the cylinder #. Your restoration book will provide the cylinder #'s. Simply connect the # on the cap the same cylinder # and you should home free. The restoration kit took about 10 working days to arrive after I ordered it. good luck.
The wheels are obviously round, the frame is sequence of straight lines, the handlebar and saddle are a bunch of mixed curves.
A FUEL SYSTEM stores, and supplies fuel to the cylinder chamber where it can be mixed with air (air & fuel ratio) to transmit power
The 450 SX is a single cylinder 4 stroke, so no you do not mix gas.
A radio montage is a sequence of songs which are mixed together. The music is typically cross faded in order to smoothly blend the pieces of the songs together into one piece.