4wd v-6 isuzu rodeo. what is the firing order
Hello Harvey, My information shows firing order of 123456. #1 being passenger's front cylinder and #2 being driver's front cylinder.
All regular rear wheel drive V6 engines fire =1-2-3-4-5-6
Front wheel drive with 231-3800-or 4.3L V6 engines fire =1-6-5-4-3-2
Front wheel drive with 173 V6 engine fire= 1-2-3-4-5-6
SOURCE: need to know the firing order of a 6 cylinder 3.2
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SOURCE: firing order 1995 isuzu rodeo 3.2v6
123456 IS THE FIRING ORDER... RIGHT BANK (RIGHT AS IN SITTING IN THE DRIVERS SEAT NOT STANDING IN FRONT OF THE CAR)STARTING AT FRONT IS CYLINDER 1 THEN 3 THEN 5 THEN THE LEFT BANK IS CYLINDER 2,4,6, FRONT TO REAR... THE COILS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT (STANDING IN FRONT OF CAR) ARE 1,4,6,3,2,5 HOPE THIS HELPS
SOURCE: Cylinder number for firing order for 1995 Isuzu Trooper
Hi,
Assuming your 1995 Isuzu Trooper is using the 3.2 SOHC engine, the firing sequence would be as shown here.
. This was originally posted here. An actual image which was originally posted here.
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SOURCE: 1992 Isuzu Rodeo Distributor wires
Hi,
On the 3.2L distriburorless ignition, the firing order is a straight 1-2-3-4-5-6.
Cylinder numbering .
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Hope this works for you
SOURCE: 1992 Isuzu Rodeo Distributor wires 3.1L engine
Hi,
Isuzu seem to have complicated things by changing engines, firing orders and even direction of rotation! As you can see, they've numbered the cylinders the other way than the 3.2L.
The Firing sequence for the 3.1 (traditional distributor) 6 cylinder is as follows -
If you take the distributor cap off, there should be a "No.1" formed on the inside. Stick a lead on this before you put the cap back on and go from there.
As leads are different lengths, you may have to swap a few to find the best fit.
I think 2 of them will look out of place - but that's the way it's designed. Just make use of clips for holding them neatly.
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