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I've uploaded a diagram that gives you the firing order for the 96 Chevy Cheyenne. The best way to find out which is number one in the firing order is to following the spark plug on the engine block back to the distributor cap. Number 1 is on the right side, closest to the front of the engine. Best of luck!
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4.0L SOHV Firing Order
Firing order for the 4.0 liter SOHV V6 is
1-4-2-5-3-6
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5.0L Firing Order
Firing order for the 5.0 liter V8 is
1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8
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How to Find the Cylinder Order V6
When standing in the front of the vehicle the cylinders are numbered 1-3 up the passenger's side and 4-6 up the driver's side.
How to Find the Cylinder Order V8
When standing in the front of the vehicle the cylinders are numbered 1-4 up the passenger's side and 5-8 up the driver's side.
check your frame for the diagram or go to google images look up 1997 Chevy Cheyenne C2500 w/5.7L V8 serpentine belt diagram they will have it might not be the first pic
How to Find the Cylinder Order V6
When standing in the front of the vehicle the cylinders are numbered 1-3 up the passenger's side and 4-6 up the driver's side.
How to Find the Cylinder Order V8
When standing in the front of the vehicle the cylinders are numbered 1-4 up the passenger's side and 5-8 up the driver's side.
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