Toyota Trucks: 22re fire order
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Re: 22re fire order
Mathieu St-Amour wrote:
Typically, the one in the front (i.e opposite of the output shaft) is
#1. This is true even in Classic SAABs: Even though #1 is up against
the firewall, that is still the "front" of the engine, as the output
shaft is at the front (north) end of the car.
The 22s are typical engines, firing order is 1 3 4 2. If you picture the
position of the pistons in your mind, with #1 at TDC when it fires,
you'll get a good idea of how the spark follows the revolution of the
crankshaft.
Also, if you're using factory wires, they should be at obvious lengths
*and* numbered, which makes it a pretty fool-proof operation to reinstall.
[remembers that there is a good tutorial on engines at a how things work
site, finds it:]
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/engine4.htm
lycka till!
GTr
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22re fire order
Hi, I changed my distributor and rotor, unfortunately someone went ahead of
me and pulled the plug off.
Now, the problem is, I don't know the fire order, on my new cap I have the
numbers 1,2,3,4 written on them, and considering my engine being a in-line
4, wich is actually the first cylinder? The one in the back? Or the one in
front?
Anyway, any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanx
Matt
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Re: 22re fire order
Thanx a lot! I got it running on the first shot!
I'm gonna be remembering that one for later use.
Thanx again
Matt
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Re: 22re fire order
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 15:40:43 -0800, "Mathieu St-Amour"
<ca> wrote:
If you forget again, the wording "Firing Order 1-3-4-2" is usually
cast right on the side of the engine block, in big letters. ;-)
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Re: 22re fire order
Big numbers, not letters;-(
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Re: 22re fire order
On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 06:26:11 +0000, Bruce L. Bergman wrote:
Are there any gasoline 4 cyl engines with a different firing order?
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Re: 22re fire order
Insp. Gadget wondered:
Yes, there are some Ford 4 cylinder engines that use 1-2-4-3 (I think
the Pinto and perhaps Mustang II engines used that, if memory serves).
You could also conceivably use 1-4-3-2, but I think I've seen that only
as part of the progression in those odd-ball Audi 5-cylinder engines, or
maybe motorcycle engines.
And, of course, when using Direct Ignition, you can fire two cylinders
at once in opposing pairs, as the spark on the exhaust stroke is
essentially wasted.
But, fortunately, for 99% of the people out there, the firing order is
clearly obvious on the block, around the timing mark, or by looking at
the distributor.
GTr
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Re: 22re fire order
gregory trimper wrote:
The Ford Model A was 1-2-4-3 if I remember right...
Tom...
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Re: 22re fire order
"Insp. Gadget" <nopam.here.invalid> wrote in message
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VW 4-cylinder engines (the pancake variety) have a 1-4-3-2 firing order.
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