on the drivers side the plug closest to the radiator is the #1 plug.
what is the firing order for a 1970 Plymouth roadrunner with a 383 engine
the 383 magnum engine roadrunner in 1969 had 335 horse, the 1968 383 roadrunner had 325 horse.
With a standard transmission, TDC. With an automatic transmission, 2 1/2 BTDC.
* 1968 383 Barracuda * 1968 383 BlockNumbers * 1968 Plymouth Roadrunner 383 Engines * 1968 Super Bee 383 Which 383 are you refering too...
drivers side front
With standard options a 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner with the 383 engine in a low retail situation could be worth, $10,850. Average retail, $27,200. High retail, $48,600. It's all about condition and factory options.
It is on the driver side head, the first plug up front.
Cylinder locations: Driver's side front to rear 1-3-5-7 Passenger side front to rear 2-4-6-8 Distributor rotates clockwise. Firing order: 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2
383 is a prime number.
383 is prime
The Dodge 383 is not a stroker like a Chevy small block engine. The 383 was a factory offering from Chrysler, and is one of the "B" series engines. It is very similar to the other Chrysler big blocks like the 413, 426, 400 and 440.
280hp in the 383 engine