From Passenger side to drivers side, 1, 2, 3, 4.
According to the Haynes manual, number 1 cylinder is the first cylinder on the left if you stand in front of the car. Firing order 1-3-4-2
The 2009 Chevy Cobalt typically has four spark plugs, as it is equipped with a four-cylinder engine. Each cylinder requires one spark plug for proper ignition. If the vehicle has a different engine configuration, such as a turbocharged model, the number of spark plugs may vary.
Firing order is 1-3-4-2
#5 cylinder on a Chevy 350Its the 3rd cylinder back on the drivers side of the engine
which is cylinder number two on gmc envoy 5.3 litre
Need to know what engine it has.
No, a Chevy Cobalt engine will not fit directly into a Chevy Aveo due to differences in size, mounting points, and engine design. The Aveo is a subcompact car with a smaller engine compartment designed for its specific engine, while the Cobalt is larger and has a different engine configuration. Modifications would be required for such an engine swap, making it impractical without significant alterations.
Yes, the Chevy Cobalt is equipped with variable valve timing (VVT) in its 2.2L and 2.4L four-cylinder engines. This technology helps optimize engine performance and efficiency by adjusting the timing of the valve openings based on engine speed and load. It enhances power delivery and fuel economy, making the Cobalt a more responsive vehicle.
It should have a 2.2L L4 engine.
No it will not
No
Back side of the engine, middle.