Bank 1 is the same side of the engine that cylinder 1 is on.
Bank 1 is the same side of the engine that cylinder 1 is onBank 1 is the same side of the engine that cylinder 1 is on
bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine and bank 2 is the drivers side , on a V6 ( and V8 ) engine
Bank 1 is the drivers side of the engine.
On a 1999 Ford Crown Victoria : Bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine Bank 2 is the drivers side of the engine
On a Ford Expedition : Bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine , Bank 2 the drivers side
Bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine and bank 2 is the drivers side of the engine in a Ford Expedition
Passenger side is bank 1 & Driver side is bank 2
An engine "Bank 1" side is the side with cylinder #1 on it.From that point of reference, that would make the side of the engine closest to the windshield/firewall Bank 1.Doing the math then makes the side/bank of the engine closer to the front of the vehicle bank 2.-Firewall-1-2-3 (bank 1)4-5-6 (bank 2)-Frt of car-See "Related Questions" below for more
bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine , bank 2 is the drivers side
In a 2008 Ford Crown Victoria, bank 1 refers to the side of the engine that contains cylinder 1. For the 4.6L V8 engine, bank 1 is the driver's side of the vehicle. This means that the cylinders on the left side of the engine (when viewed from the front) are considered bank 1.
On a 1998 Porsche Boxster, bank 1 refers to the side of the engine that contains cylinder 1. In this case, bank 1 is the left side of the engine when viewed from the driver's seat. The Boxster has a flat-six engine layout, with bank 1 being designated for the cylinders on the left side of the engine when facing forward.
Assuming the engine is a 4.3L, bank 1 would be on the drivers side.