In a 1973 VW Bus, the firing order is 1-4-3-2. The number one piston corresponds to the first cylinder on the left side of the engine when facing the front of the vehicle. This cylinder is typically the farthest forward on the left bank of the engine. To locate it, look at the engine from the rear of the bus; the leftmost cylinder is number one.
1-4-3-2, no. 1 should be front right facing back of car or bus
The firing order for a 1969 Volkswagen Bus with a Type 1 engine is 1-4-3-2. In this configuration, cylinder 1 is located at the front of the engine on the left side, followed by cylinder 4 at the rear left, then cylinder 3 at the front right, and finally cylinder 2 at the rear right. This firing order ensures smooth engine operation and proper balance.
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Bus 32
FIT:beetle 46-79- Bus 50-71- Ghia 56-74- Type 3 62-73- Thing 73-74. 4 req'd Firing order: 1-4-3-2
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3|1 ^Front | 4|2 Rear. Firing order 1432 Front right, rear left, front left, rear right. Cylinders labeled on tin. distributor rotates clockwise.
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