How to find the number one cylinder in an engine
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==Chevy V8== | ==Chevy V8== | ||
The firing order on a Chevy V8 is '''1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2'''. | The firing order on a Chevy V8 is '''1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2'''. | ||
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If you are planning to replace your ignition wires always do one wire at a time. The #1 spark plug is the driver's side front of the engine. Trace that ignition wire to the distributor cap and you now have #1. The wires run clockwise on the distributor cap. So the next wire in line would be #8 , the next will be #4 and so on. If you already removed the wires and seem lost you can either look in a Chilton's manual and/or see the firing order in the picture diagram. | If you are planning to replace your ignition wires always do one wire at a time. The #1 spark plug is the driver's side front of the engine. Trace that ignition wire to the distributor cap and you now have #1. The wires run clockwise on the distributor cap. So the next wire in line would be #8 , the next will be #4 and so on. If you already removed the wires and seem lost you can either look in a Chilton's manual and/or see the firing order in the picture diagram. | ||
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Often the intake manifold runners will be numbered to show the firing order. If all else fails try this: | Often the intake manifold runners will be numbered to show the firing order. If all else fails try this: | ||
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[[Category:Adjust valves]] | [[Category:Adjust valves]] | ||
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