On an Astra, the number one cylinder is typically located at the front of the engine on the driver's side. This position can vary slightly depending on the engine type and layout, but generally, it's the first cylinder closest to the timing belt or chain. In a four-cylinder engine, it will be the leftmost cylinder when facing the engine from the front.
I assume by 1342 you mean the firing order of the cylinders. By convention, cylinder number one is always at the crankshaft pulley end of the engine, so on the Astra, if you are stood with the bonnet open looking at the engine, cylinder 1 is on your left. Admittedly it does get a bit more complicated with "V" engines, but that does not apply to the Astra.
Mate, only number 4. split bore. get over it. you bought one of the good ones. they came out standard Fu(ked DANNY!!!!!!
To remove a clutch slave cylinder from as Astra gearbox, push the piston down against the spring pressure. Then release quickly.
Number one cylinder is the cylinder on the far right (passenger side in US).
Number one is the cylinder closest to the radiator.Number one is the cylinder closest to the radiator.
Number one is the cylinder closest to the radiator.
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.
The firing order for the Vauxhall Astra MK3 1.6 (L-reg) is 1-3-4-2. The distributor cap should be arranged accordingly, starting from the number one cylinder, which is typically located at the front of the engine on the timing belt side. Ensure that the rotor arm points to the correct terminal for cylinder one when setting up the ignition system.
the front cylinder closest to the radiator is the number one.
Number one is the front cylinder on the driver side.
P0301 is cylinder number one misfire detected.P0301 is cylinder number one misfire detected.
number one cylinder is the left front of the engine, sitting in the driver's seat