Cylinder one is in front by the radiator. The cylinders are numbered in order from front to rear, 1-2-3-4-5-6.
If it is like most american cars it should be the front passenger cylinder if it's a normal setup.
The cylinders start with #1 at the radiator end and stop with #6 at the firewall end.
Pass side 2-4-6
Driver side 1-3-5
It is the one closest to the radiator.
Front driver side.
You can find an engine diagram in your owners manual for your 1997 4 cylinder Jeep Wrangler. If you no longer have a copy of your owners manual, you can contact Jeep, and they will send you a new one.
Are you kidding? hypothetically an engine can run with one dead cylinder. If you were to remove the number one piston and connecting rod the engine would probably run better than you think but why in Gods name would you.
Two on the engine, one on the back of the transmission.Two on the engine, one on the back of the transmission.
6 quartz use Mobile and it will help your engine last longer mobil 1 is ok up to 75k miles but if you have more or a light oil leak it can actually cause it to leak more. in fact any full synthetic oil will leak due to its not as thick. on a jeep any regular oil at 5w30 or 10w30 will work
Inline 6 has 6V8 has 8Inline 6 has 6V8 has 8
The one towards the front of the engine.
Front driver side.
Number one is the cylinder closest to the radiator.
Cylinder number one is the front driver side.
The one closest to the radiator.
Number one is closest to the radiator.
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Number one is closest to the radiator.
Number one is closest to the radiator.
Number one is the front cylinder on the driver side.
You can find an engine diagram in your owners manual for your 1997 4 cylinder Jeep Wrangler. If you no longer have a copy of your owners manual, you can contact Jeep, and they will send you a new one.