On a Chevy 350 engine, cylinder number 1 is located at the front of the engine on the driver's side. It is the first cylinder in the firing order and is typically the cylinder closest to the radiator. The cylinder numbering follows a specific pattern, with odd-numbered cylinders on the driver's side and even-numbered cylinders on the passenger side.
The front cylinder on the driver's side is #1.
Number one is designated by where ever the spark plug wire from the number one cylinder is placed. Number one cylinder is the first cylinder on the the drivers side at the front of the car.
Front cylinder, drivers side of engine.
It is the forward-most cylinder on the passenger side of the engine.
timing for a 350 is 12 oclock on dot and set at number 1 cylinder tdc and disstibutor should be at number 1 plug wire and you should be able to start it right up with this
Drivers side, first cylinder up front.
That would be the 1st cylinder on the drivers side head up front.
#5 cylinder on a Chevy 350Its the 3rd cylinder back on the drivers side of the engine
For a 2000 Ford E-350 , gasoline V8 engine : The engine cylinder locations are numbered : 4 - 8 3 - 7 2 - 6 1 - 5 front of vehicle
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.
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Driver's side closest to the front