For ANY engine that acts that way...
1. Make sure the plug wires are connected in the right sequence.
2. Make sure there is no damage to the distributor.
3. Make sure the valves are closing completely.
Depends on the 8 cylinder engine you are talking about. They are not all the same.
4 cylinder engine- 1,4,3,2 6 cylinder engine- 1,6,5,4,3,2
firing cylinder order
the firing order for 1969 ford f100 240 six cylinder is 153624 i know this because i just rebuilt one.
There is a picture of the firing order of a 1995 Toyota Camry 4 cylinder engine in the vehicle's service manual. The firing order determines when each cylinder is ignited during the combustion cycle.
I rebuilt one 25 years ago. Its 153624.
The MODEL A engine firing order is 1,2,4,3, which means that the front cylinder fires first,then the second cylinder,then the fourth cylinder,the last the third cylinder.
Firing order for 1996 Ranger 4-cylinder engine is 1-3-4-2.
1,3,4,2. firing order
The firing order on any 4 cylinder engine is always 1342
Yes.
153624