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V6 engine: firing order: 1 2 3 4 5 6, distributor rotates clockwise. Left bank of engine (driver's side), cylinders 2, 4, 6 (#2 at front of engine). Right bank: 1, 3, 5 (#1 at front of engine).
Inline 6 engine: firing order is 1-5-3-6-2-4. Distributor rotates clockwise.
The number one tower on the dist. cap should have a mark or numeral 1 on it. If not, turn crankshaft to top dead center of compression stroke on number one cylinder, the 0 degrees or "T" mark on the crank pulley pointer. If you are on the compression stroke (not the exhaust stroke), the rotor under the dist. cap will be pointing to the number one cylinder spark plug wire tower.
For the 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo: I do not know if you have the 4.0L In-Line 6-Cylinder, the 5.2L V8, or the 5.9L V8; however I have included ALL below:
For the 4.0L In-Line 6-Cylinder: Firing Order: 1-5-3-6-2-4 Cylinders: (back) ...6 ...5 ...4 ...3 ...2 ...1 (front)
No absolutely sure on exactly what you need on the "engine diagram".
Most people need to know what the Cylinder Numbers are.
Let me know with a more specific question (done on the Comments section of this Posting) and I'll get back with you.
For the 4.0L L6: Firing Order: 1-5-3-6-2-4
Cylinders: (back) ..6 ..5 ..4 ..3 ..2 ..1 (front)
Coils Paired: Cylinder 1 with Cylinder 6 Cylinder 2 with Cylinder 5 Cylinder 3 with Cylinder 4
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