You did not list which engine you have, the 292 or 312. But it does not matter as they are both Y-Block V8s and the firing order is the same. TUNE UP SPECIFICATIONS Passenger Side 1 2 3 4 Drivers Side 5 6 7 8 FIRING ORDER 1-5-4-8-6-3-7-2 Distributor rotation Counter clock wise viewed from above. Valve lash with STOCK cam .018-.019" HOT Lash performance cams according to manufacturer's spec. .012"- .028" Ignition timing: factory spec is 3
You did not list which engine you have, the 292 or 312. But it does not matter as they are both Y-Block V8s and the firing order is the same. TUNE UP SPECIFICATIONS Passenger Side 1 2 3 4 Drivers Side 5 6 7 8 FIRING ORDER 1-5-4-8-6-3-7-2 Distributor rotation Counter clock wise viewed from above. Valve lash with STOCK cam .018-.019" HOT Lash performance cams according to manufacturer's spec. .012"- .028" Ignition timing: factory spec is 3° BTDC for manual trans, 6° BTDC for automatic. Most engines run best @ 8-10° BTDC Point gap: .014-.016" Point dwell: 26-28° Engine idle speed 475-500 with stock cam Spark plugs. Recommended, Champion 870, later F14Y, BF-82. Too hot for most high speed use. Use RF-11YC or BF-32 for freeway use. RF-9YC or BF-22 for high performance use.
v8 is 18436572 left bank has 1357
what is the firing order of v8 actros engine
What is the firing order on a 1949 Ford V8?
what are the location of number 1 to 8 piston in the fire bird v8 and the rotation of the distributor and its firing order... in the cap...
1-5-4-3-6-2-7-8
The firing order is 18436572.
the firing order is 18436572.
whats the firing order for a 1885 Chevy 350 v8 I am not sure why someone answered the question with the above answer but the firing order on all Chevy V8 engines in the 80's was 18436572.
What is firing order 8pc1
If it is a pontiac V8 they all use the firing order 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2.
It is important to learn and memorize the firing order of a car when driving it. The firing order of a 1951 Ford V8 is 1-5-4-8-6-3-7-2.
Almost all v8 engines have the a firing order of 1;8;4;3;6;5;7;2. the rotor rotates counterclockwise. so, as long as you follow the firing order...it doesn't mater where you point the rotor!