CaptainPeter
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I'm looking for help to solve a mystery firing order on my 1977 Chrysler 360. I found my starboard engine (reverse rotation) has a firing order of 1-4-8-3-2-7-5-6.
I have looked high and low and can not find this firing order anywhere.
This is how I determined the order.
Looking at the front of the engine(water pump, alternator side), first cylinder on right is #1, across is #2 and so on.
I traced #1 spark plug wire to the distributor cap, then clock wise around traced the plug wires.
I did this 3 times, I am sure that it is correct. The motor does run and it sounds ok.
Question # 1, Could this be the correct order?
#2, Is there a way to prove which cylinder follows #1? Then prove every cylinder?
Any help would be very much appreciated
Captain Peter
I have looked high and low and can not find this firing order anywhere.
This is how I determined the order.
Looking at the front of the engine(water pump, alternator side), first cylinder on right is #1, across is #2 and so on.
I traced #1 spark plug wire to the distributor cap, then clock wise around traced the plug wires.
I did this 3 times, I am sure that it is correct. The motor does run and it sounds ok.
Question # 1, Could this be the correct order?
#2, Is there a way to prove which cylinder follows #1? Then prove every cylinder?
Any help would be very much appreciated
Captain Peter