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Cylinder numbers are 1-6 from front to rear Firing order is 1,5,3,6,2,4, Timing is set 10 degrees BTDC unless VECI label is different Never remove Cam position sensor unless you clearly mark it While the engine is at TDC
1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8 as per workshop manual.
I believe that model has coil packs located at the end of each pair of plug wires. Mark
the firing order will be 1342 or 1243
This is simple on all DIS (or coil pack) Fords. On both coil packs the stickers have circles with numbers on them. This refers to the engines cylinders and their firing order. Starting with the cylinder on the passangers side. So passangers side front to back is Cylinders 1 2 3 4 Drivers side cylinders front to back are numbers 5 6 7 8 now on the coil packs the numbers next to the posts are supposed to go to that cylinder. Cant mess it up.
There is none it uses 2 coil packs (4 coils each) and has 1 coil per plug, the coils are marked
check cam sensors and crank sensors. coils get their pulse from there
Knowing the firing order of a cars engine will help a person diagnose problems. The firing order of a Chevy 454 mark 4 is 1-3-4-2.
Do you mean this? Left coil pack 1----4 right coil pack 7----8 6----5 3----2
Yes
you should change those every 100000 miles. but if it feels sick its a good idea If your mark VIII has 8 coil packs, then ur loking at the wrong thing. It has 4 coil packs. each one actually fires 2 cylinders at once ..only one of them is actually in the correct position at any one time.
1-3-4-2