The #1 cylinder on a small-block Chevy is the furthest forward, on the driver's side, followed by 3, 5, 7. The #2 cylinder is the first on the passenger side, followed by 4, 6, 8. Other manufacturers can have a different system of numbering the cylinders on their engines.
depends on the engine. but usually passenger side closest to the radiator, furthest from the firewall
Open the engine cover on your car. The cylinder closest to the firewall on the right side is number 1, closest to you on the right is number 2, closest to the firewall on the left is number 3 and closest to you on the left is number 4.
Firing Orders; (4.6L - 5.4L) ************* Firewall ************ (Passenger Side) 4 * 8 (Drivers Side) (Passenger Side) 3 * 7 (Drivers Side) (Passenger Side) 2 * 6 (Drivers Side) (Passenger Side) 1 * 5 (Drivers Side) ************ Radiator *************
Yes
Stagger the gaps so they don't line up.
It would be the one closest to the front.
#1 piston is the one closest to the front of the truck. K6 mazdatruckin.com
Closest to serpentine belt.
On a 1997 Mercury Tracer : firewall 1-----2-----3-----4 front of vehicle > driver
the firing position for the 4.6 litre engine is as follows, open your hood and look at your engine, now, starting from the passenger side,the closest one to you is one,then two,behind it,then three and four.Number five is the closest one to you on the drivers side then six,seven,eight working your way towards the back,EASY!
The number 1 piston on that motor is the first cylinder on the drivers side.
pistons in every engine are located in the block