It is important to know the firing order of a car when trying to diagnose engine problems. A person can find the firing order of this car in the owners manual.
You don't calculate the firing order. You simply follow the manufactures firing order for your engine. Click the link and you will find the firing order.
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First find out what the firing order of the engine is. Then locate the #1 spark plug. Once you find that and know the firing order and the direction the rotor turns you can easily connect the spark plug wires correctly. Ask your question again with this term. "Firing order and spark plug diagram of (list make, model, & engine size)".
firing order is on top of the manifold (if it is stock).
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Firing order is 1-3-4-2.
You will find the firing order cast on the intake manifold near the carb.
In the future, please include the model year. Many changes are made in cars from year to year. Here are the diagrams and info: http://autorepair.about.com/od/enginefiringorders1/Engine_Firing_Orders.htm
The firing order should be stamped on the intake if its a stock intake manifold. I'm going to assume it is a v8 model. The firing order is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2. You can find a bit more info on the topic here: http://www.classiccarauto.com/impala/how_to/firing_order.shtml
I need to know the firing order in a picture to find out where the #5 cylinder is
If you look on the intake manifold of any engine you will find the firing order.
You can find a replacement firing pin for a Stevens model 87D 22 cal rifle at a gun dealership. You can also find it by contacting the manufacturer.