number 1 is timing cover end (left when looking into enginebay from front of vehicle and number 4 is transmission/gearbox end. The firing order on all engines Ford fitted to escorts from memory is 1342.
standing in front of your car and looking at the motor no. 1 is the left back cylinder
If you are standing in front of your car and looking at the motor, the number one cylinder will be the one farthest to the right. If you are standing in front of your car and looking at the motor, the number one cylinder will be the one farthest to the right.
Looking at the motor compartment from the front of the truck, the number one cylinder is the first on the left (passenger side)of the motor.
its the very first cylinder on the passenger side of the truck looking at the motor in the front of the vehicle
it is located just below the passenger side front motor mount, when looking down at the motor.
by counting the spark plugs from the front side of engine it will be the 2nd one, if your looking for ignition timing it will be the third one from front
The firing order is 1-4-3-2. From looking at the motor, cylinder 1 is right rear, cylinder 2 is right front, cylinder 3 is left rear, and cylinder 4 is left front.
No , it is NOT an interference engine ( 1.9 liter 4 cylinder engine in a 1995 Ford Escort , according to the Gates website )
On the 4 cylinder its at the front of the motor On the V6 its on the passenger side of the motor , front cylinder
The number 4 cylinder is typically at the back of the motor while the number 1 cylinder is located at the front. This is done to minimize confusion and streamline the repair process.
while looking at the front of the motor it is the middle plug on your left.
the cylinder numbers are the following if you are facing the front of the car looking at the motor: 1 3 5 2 4 6 the firing order is 1,2,3,4,5,6