Drivers side head front to rear are cylinders 1-3-5-7 The other head front to rear is 2-4-6-8
your number one cylinder is on the front driverside of the engine it is also cast into the stock intake of most all V8's
The FORD V8 engine cylinders are numbered:FIREWALL4 - 83 - 72 - 61 - 5FRONTThe CHEVY V8 engine cylinders are number differently:FIREWALL7 - 85 - 63 - 41 - 2FRONT
Number one cylinder for v8 and v6 is always the front cylinder on the head that sticks further out on the front of the engine. The heads are offset on all v6 and v8 engines.
On the Chevy V8 it is on the front of the engine driver's side. On a inline 6 cylinder it is the plug on the front of the engine. On the V6 it is the front plug on the passenger side.
there is no hard fast rule here. but typically with the cap off and number one cylinder at TDC on compression stroke. the rotor will point at number one cylinder on the engine.
you will need V8 motor mounts and a bigger radiator.
If the blazer had a v8 in it No if it had a 2.8 or a 4 cylinder Yes if it had a 4.3 engine.
An engine has one piston for each cylinder, so a V8 will have eight pistons.An engine has one piston for each cylinder, so a V8 will have eight pistons.
Cylinder number 4 is located on the Passenger side near the firewall. (Back of the engine)
On a 327 V8 engine, cylinder number one is typically located at the front of the engine on the driver's side. This is a common configuration for small-block Chevy engines, where the cylinders are numbered from the front to the back, starting with the driver's side (1-3-5-7) and continuing on the passenger side (2-4-6-8). This arrangement helps in identifying cylinder positions for maintenance and tuning.
Huh? This would be the 5 cylinder engine? No # 6 spark plug? Or the V8? What year vehicle? Need more info, sorry
should be in a straight line from center of the distributer cap to the #1 cylinder, or pointing at the #1 cylinder