The front passenger side cylinder is number one.
Depends on the number of cylinders: 4 cyl - 4 5 cyl - 5 6 cyl - 6 One plug for each cylinder fire.
for a 4 cyl. its 1-3-4-2 for a 6 cyl. its 1-4-2-5-3-6. the number 1 cyl. is always the one near the timing belt in front of the car same for 4 or 6 cyl.
Rear of engine far passeger side cylinder is the number 1 cyl
how to time a 1996 4.0 engine jeep and number one cyl.
my 88 fiero had two valves stuck, one on cyl 2 and one on cyl 3.. if it would start it was on one or two cyl... or he crank senor might be bad
Number one is if you are looking at the engine in front of the truck it will be the right front cyl
the number one cylinder on a Mitsubishi eclipse 4g63 will be closest to you cam gears. on the far right of the valve cover
This should give you all of the info you need. http://www.classiccarauto.com/impala/how_to/firing_order.shtml
To find one percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.01. In this instance, 300 x 0.01 = 3. Therefore, one percent of 300 is equal to 3.
Typically it is the one that points toward the number one cylinder. Technically it can be any of them as long as the wires are in the correct firing order. When cylinder number one is a tdc, the rotor should be pointing at the number one cylinder. Thus the number one plug wire.
201 is one such number.