Right front when looking down from top, with pulley in front.
If it has a distributor, which most of these 3.3's do, it will also show #1 cyl on the cap, beside the terminal that the spark plug wires plug into. Easy to trace out where it goes: Right Front cyl.
However; If a cheap dist cap was installed, it might not have the wires numbered.
It's interesting that most Technical Specs books these days, like AUTODATA books, which cost a lot, DO NOT have this information in them.
On a Nissan 3.5 V6 engine, cylinder number 6 is located at the rear of the engine on the driver's side. This engine is configured in a V-shape with cylinders numbered from the front to the back, with odd-numbered cylinders on the driver's side and even-numbered cylinders on the passenger side. Therefore, cylinder 6 is the last cylinder on the passenger side.
In a Nissan 350Z, cylinder 1 is located at the front of the engine on the driver's side. The engine in the 350Z is a V6 configuration, and the cylinders are numbered from the front of the engine to the back, with cylinder 1 being the closest to the radiator. This layout is typical for V6 engines, where the odd-numbered cylinders are on the driver's side and the even-numbered cylinders are on the passenger side.
For the 2.5 4 cylinder, number one is the first cylinder from the passenger side.For the 3.5 V6 cylinder, number one is the first cylinder in back from the passenger the side.
Standing in front looking at the engine, the first cylinder up front on the passenger side is number 4.
3 cylinders a side, in the shape of a V http://www.engineeringhobbyist.com/projects/current/air_v6/images6pistonassembly_large.jpg
The Nissan 4 cylinder will not bolt up to a V6 4x4 transmission. This is because transmissions coupled to four-cylinder engines normally use 21-spline output shafts.
V6 it is inside the distributor. Four cylinder, it is on the driver side of the cylinder head.V6 it is inside the distributor. Four cylinder, it is on the driver side of the cylinder head.
first cylinder on driver side
No both the V6 and four cylinder motors of the 2007+ Nissan Altima have timing chains.
It is the middle cylinder on the driver side.
Front cylinder passenger side.
On a 2004 Nissan Xterra, bank 2 refers to the side of the engine that has the number two cylinder. For a V6 engine, bank 2 is typically the side opposite the timing belt. In the case of the Xterra's 3.3L V6 engine, bank 2 is located on the passenger side of the engine.