Cylinder #1 would be the one closest to the radiator.
Firing order for all straight six engines is 1 5 3 6 2 4.
Yes, all cj's should be the same
1-5-3-6-2-4
if its a six cylinder it will be 153624
The firing order for a 1975 Jeep CJ5, which typically has a 258 cubic inch inline-six engine, is 1-5-3-6-2-4. This sequence is crucial for the proper functioning of the engine, ensuring that each cylinder fires in the correct order for optimal performance. If your CJ5 has a different engine, the firing order may vary, so it's best to consult the specific service manual for that engine type.
Check out quadratec.com they have everything.
1 is the drivers side cylinder closest to the front of the vehicle. 1-----------------------2 3-----------------------4 5-----------------------6 7-----------------------8 DRIVER - PASSENGER hope that helps.
The tune up specs I have on my 73 cj5 for the inline six cylinder w/ one brl are idle rpm 700 Dwell 31-34 degrees Timing 3 degrees before tdc Spark plug gap .035
Could have a 258 cid I6 or a 304 cid V8
Maybe 2000 lbs... not much more
Maybe 2000 lbs... not much more
The 1974 Jeep CJ5 typically came with the T14 three-speed manual transmission or the optional T18 four-speed manual transmission. The T14 was standard for models equipped with the smaller engine, while the T18 was often paired with the larger V8 engine option. If you're looking to identify the specific transmission in your CJ5, you can check the vehicle's documentation or inspect the transmission code stamped on the housing.