The firing order for the 1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer with a 360 engine is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2. The spark plugs should be connected in this sequence for proper engine operation. The distributor rotates counterclockwise, and the number one cylinder is positioned at the front of the engine on the driver's side. Make sure to verify the connections to ensure optimal performance.
Check the fuel pump to see if it is running.
They are located on the side of the engine block on each side of the engine.
The engine must be tilted forward. Why are you changing spark plugs on a 2003 engine. These plugs do not need replacement until 100,000 miles. For more detailed directions, follow the instructions for changing the plugs in any 3800 engine in the grand prix '97 and up listed in the grand prix forum. Hope this helps. "G" You need to remove alternator, and undo forward engine support to get engine to go forward. It is a tight fit but it can be done. I even did it with just alternator removed. Have fun
the sparks plugs are under the cover on top of the engine
Different engine call for different plugs. You need to BClear as to what you have. Look under the hood for a white sticker, It will identify you engine size as well as the gap for the plugs. Or call a parts store.
On all sides of the engine block
On all sides of the engine block
remove engine cover
There are three on the left, three on the right, and two on the rear.
Under the aluminum cover on top of engine there are 2 coil packs-pull them up off of plugs.
The firing orders it
it is a diagram of the engine?