I would be happy to provide you with the correct wire installation if you would provide the Make, Model, Year, and Engine Size of the vehicle you are referring to.
1995 chevy 20 van 4.3 liter 6 cyl
#1 would be front driver side.
wires are color coded so they don't get mixed up!
So they will not get mixed up.
Someone didn't hook the wires up right.
You probably mixed up the firing order.
The coil pack you changed for that cyl. may be burning build up in the cyl. and may clear soon, or the coil pack may have been shorted to hide the fact that cyl. was a oil burner, now its live and burning oil once again
Sounds like you may have mixed 2 of the wires up.
pull one off at a time to change them dont get them mixed up
Could be the spark plug wires are mixed up or the distributor cap and rotor is bad or full of moisture.
yes it will they have the same bell housing bolt up
More than likelybad plugs or plug wires on a 10 year old car. Can also be a burnt valve, blown head gasket, or bad rings. Start by replacing the plugs and plug wires. Replace the wires one at a time as to not get them mixed up.
You might have the wires mixed up or wrong wiring harness. stereos are picky these days
The potential for someone to come along later on and get the wires mixed up causing damage to electrical appliances or lights.