1-5-3-6-2-4
no, it will have the 2.5 liter 4 cylinder or 4.0 liter inline 6 cylinder. Neither one of these engines was designed by Mercedes or made by them. The 4.0 is a lower emissions version of the original AMC 4.2 liter inline 6 that the old CJs and Wagoneers had from when AMC bought the Jeep brand from Willys Overland.
What is The Weight in a AMC CJ in LBS?
By looking the firing order you shows; I can see that if you change the number 1 for the number 3 and start from the number 1, you now have the correct firing order… in other words: just swap the wires 1 and 3. Saludos!
All AMC in-line sixes fire 1-5-3-6-2-4. Frank Swygert, Publisher, "American Independent Magazine" (for AMC/Rambler vehicles) http://farna.home.att.net/AIM.html
AMC 4.0L inline six
Yes, for a 1980 jeep. Inline 6
304,360,343,390,401
While the AMC 3.8 L inline 6 was the standard power, a 5L (304) V8 was on the options list.
Cylinder identification on an AMC 360 engine involves determining the firing order and the specific arrangement of the cylinders. The AMC 360 has a V8 configuration with eight cylinders, typically numbered from 1 to 8, starting from the front of the engine on the passenger side. The standard firing order for this engine is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2. Proper identification is essential for tasks like tuning, repairs, or rebuilding the engine to ensure optimal performance.
That engine hold 6 quarts of oil
No, the AMC 304 and AMC 360 do not use the same crankshaft. While both engines share the same basic design and dimensions, the crankshaft for the AMC 360 is longer and has different stroke specifications, resulting in a larger displacement. Therefore, they are not interchangeable.
1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 If it stilll has the stock intake manifold it's written on it.