Try changing the manual lever position sensor that worked for me.
1.fuel used 2.number of cylinders 3.number of strokes 4.position of cylinders
There are no "position #'s" for the coils, the position numbers are for your cylinders, the coils can be interchangable, one fits all. Hope that helps.
This car has coil packs on it 1 coil for 2 cylinders, it goes 1 4 6 3 2 5, that is first coil is for cylinders 1 & 4 next coil for cylinders 6 & 3 next coil is for cylinders 2 & 5
Bad hydraulic cylinders.
my 7.3 powerstroke will start sputtering while going down the road. then i can start it back up then it would run fine. thanks for your help
This happened to me and it was a faulty Crankshaft position sensor.
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On is a preposition, indicating position (sometimes metaphorically).
Most Sun Pro tachometers have a switch on the back for selecting the number of cylinders. Just slide the switch from the 8 position to the 4 position.
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If all cylinders fired at once, power distribution would be very jerky, so the engine is set up to have the cylinders firing in sequence for a smoother power delivery instead. And if the pistons move in a certain rhythm, then they have to receive their sparks in a certain rhythm too, as the engine will only run well if the cylinders fire when the piston is in a certain position.
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