Under the tune up section of my Haynes Manual, it says that, "F- and L-head four-cylinder engines (1953 - 1971) have a firing order of, "1-3-4-2". Does this answer your question?
You have to be more specific. What is the engine size?
the firing order is on the intake manifold. it's the 8 numbers from 1-8 that you see on it. frank t
The 440 V8 firing order is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 rotor turns counterclockwise.
Engines: 250,4.2L Firing Order: 1-5-3-6-2-4 ***********Firewall ********** (Passenger Side) 6 (Drivers Side) (Passenger Side) 5 (Drivers Side) (Passenger Side) 4 (Drivers Side) (Passenger Side) 3 (Drivers Side) (Passenger Side) 2 (Drivers Side) (Passenger Side) 1 (Drivers Side) *********** Radiator ***********
1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 Rotor turns counterclockwise.
A cylinder 67' in diameter x 48' in height has a volume of 1,265,938 gallons.
the same as a Chevrolet, 18436572, but olds and Pontiac distributers spin oposite. conterclock wise.
The only prime number that equals 67 is 67.
The numbers that are divisible by 67 are infinite. Four of them are: 67, 134, 201, 268.
it is .67 not 6.7 but .67
If the 67 six is the big truck six (240ci), yes.
67 cents