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Saab Sonett was created in 1956.
Refer to a 1970 Saab sonett; it has the same engine. please check these to make sure. point gap is .016 in. firing order: 1-2-4-3.
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Someone looking to purchase a Saab Sonet can find one at a car sales lot. A Saab Sonet can be found at Saab dealerships. One can also purchase one from Kijiji or Craigslist.
1-3-4-2
Firing order V6 cylinder engines 1-2-3-4-5-6
The firing order on a three cylinder engine can be 1-2-3 or it can be 1-3-2. depends on the manufacturer. I know Saab uses the 1-2-3 firing order. Subaru and BMW use the 1-3-2 firing order.
All 4 Cylinders are 1-3-4-2 2.5 Liter V6 is 1-2-3-4-5-6 3.0 Liter V6 has Coil Packs Look at this. http://autorepair.about.com/library/firing_orders/bl-saab-firing-97.htm
Answer: Saab H series engines, starting in 1981 with the B201, and ending with the B205/235, in use through 2009, were designed and built by Saab in Sweden. They are a redesign of the Saab B engine (1972), which was based on a Triumph engine (1964).Saab's 4-cylinder engines are built by Saab in Sodertalje, Sweden.
There are various places to buy Saab parts online. Two such options are the official site, http://www.saabusa.com/, and Saab USA Parts, http://www.saabusaparts.com/catalog/ .
Suggest you go to www.saabclub.org/ - the owners' club can answer all these questions and point you to reliable workshops and help with buying/selling parts and cars - SAAB owners are particularly keen e.g. I have 2 SAABs in the USA and 3 in the UK Good Luck! N.B. the firing order is 1-3-4-2 but without the proper workshop manual I won't say any more! You want the Bentley 16-valve manual; see http://www.bentleypublishers.com/saab/index.htm
A couple of cars had two words starting with S in their names. The first is the Saab Sonett, which was made from 66-74. Also Chevrolet had a trim level of the Monte Carlo called the SS for Super Sport which had a larger engine than the basic Monte Carlo.