The firing order for a 1990 Pontiac Firebird, equipped with a V6 or V8 engine, is typically 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2. This means that cylinder 1 fires first, followed by cylinder 8, and so on in the specified sequence. It's important to verify the specific engine type, as the Firebird came with different engine options. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for precise details related to your specific model.
it is 18436572 it should also say on top of the intake close to the thermostat housing
Does it crank? do you have spark? fuel?
.035
If its a V8, its going to be .035
The firing order is unique to the engine. For example, 400 v8 1975 Pontiac has a firing order 18436572 as do all Pontiac v8s that year. The difference between the v8s is the rotation of the rotor in the distributor. The 400 is counter clockwise and other v8s that year were clockwise. Go to a public library and look at a Motor's repair manual and there is a page with drawings of all the motors and the firing orders of each. All Pontiac v8's have distributors that go counterclockwise, Pontiac did this so that when you accelerate the distributor gear wouldn't be on the load side of the cam and it wouldn't affect the timing.
wiring diagram for a 1995 Pontiac fire bird 3.4 spark plug wiring diagram?
You have to jack the car up and chang them from underneth.
You have to jack the car up and chang them from underneth.
I have a 1990 Pontiac firebird, and the gap on that, I believe is .035. If you still have the sticker under your hood with the engine size, it says it right on there.
what is the spark plugs firing order for a mercury villager 1997
The dwell for the points should be 30 degrees. The spark plug gap should be .040".
No the spark plug wires have to be in firing order