The front cylinder is #1. That is the cylinder on the opposite end of the engine that the transmission connects too.The front cylinder is #1. That is the cylinder on the opposite end of the engine that the transmission connects too.
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Depends on the engine. On Ford V8 it is passenger side front, on GM V8 it is driver's side front.
this is normal, when the car is cold or off. the oil sinks down in to the oil pan.,. If this is a GM engine you may be using an aftermarket oil filter that allows oil to drain back this is not a good thing and can cause engine damage. GM has a TSB on this very problem.
There could be many reasons why the engine has no spark. A few reasons could be that the starter or starter solenoid is going bad, or the battery is drained.
Cylinder 1 is closest to front of engine, by where serpentine belt is. The cylinders on the same side of engine as cylinder 1 is are the odd cylinders, opposite side are evenly numbered cylinders. The cylinder numbers go up in order as the distance away from front of engine.
it is the 3rd cylinder from passengers side facing engine from the front. the last one on drivers side is #4. GM 2.4 4cyl, ENGINE !
On a GM engine The #1 cylinder is located drivers side, front of engine.
on the block
front to back on the driverside, 1-3-5 front to back on pass. side. 2-4-6
last cylinder on the passenger side
drivers side very front corner of engine
The GM 366 motor has a horse power of 300 at 4,400 RPM. The 366 engine is an?æeight cylinder with 6-liter engine.?æ
It's a 6 cylinder Someone may have dropped an 8 cylinder GM motor in the car, that is a popular thing to do
The number one cylinder on any 4 & 5 cylinder is the cylinder at the front of the engine. On a GM V6 & V8 it is the front cylinder on the driver's side.
Left Front, this is an Isuzu engine and is numbered opposite of GM engines.
No The reluctor ring, and the piece that sticks into the engine will be different except on the 4.3 engine. Then only the reluctor ring will be wrong.