Number 1 is the cylinder closest to the timing belt. Mind you: Cylinder #1 is not the first cylinder to fire in the firing sequence.
If you have a 4 cylinder engine, the number one cylinder is the one closest to the front of the truck. If you have a 6 cylinder, it the on the driver side closest to the front of the truck
Yes you can . just need to have a donor vehicle that all needed parts can be taken off of . The donor doesn't have to be another Volkswagen pickup, either. Those little trucks are half Rabbit, and the half that's Rabbit is where all the parts you're going to be concerned about in this swap live. So if you buy a rear-ended Rabbit or Jetta, the parts will fit your pickup.
looking at the front of truck number 1 cylinder is on right handside right behind powersteering pump
Looking at the motor compartment from the front of the truck, the number one cylinder is the first on the left (passenger side)of the motor.
The cylinder numbers are front to back passenger side is 1,2,3,4, drivers side is 5,6,7,8.
Number one is designated by where ever the spark plug wire from the number one cylinder is placed. Number one cylinder is the first cylinder on the the drivers side at the front of the car.
Yes but it wouldn't run very well
can you jump a 6 cylinder with a 4 cylinder
Number one is if you are looking at the engine in front of the truck it will be the right front cyl
Standing at the front of the truck and looking at the engine, the cylinder closest to you is number 1, #2 is the 2nd, #3 is the 3rd, # 4 is the 4th and the last is #5
Sometimes if you take your serial number from your truck into a GM or Chevy dealership they can make you a new key for your truck. It might cost a little but it is cheaper than changing your key barrels.
If referring to the firing order, the number one cylinder on a 1997 Nissan pickup truck is actually the first cylinder on the left. The complete firing order is 1, 3, 4, 2, moving in a clockwise direction.