|
order by
| | Now |
order by
starting on the back bottom place on the dist cap and going clockwise should be 2, 1, 3, 4. the number one cylinder is the one closest to the belts. that should get you going |
| June 2, 2009 | 7:25 am | Report abuse | Reply |
order by
1342 starting from the puley side of the motor |
| June 2, 2009 | 1:06 am | Report abuse | Reply |
order by
Follow the center of the distributor cap where a line bridges to a point outside of the cap. Use this as a guide for your starting point and work your way around clockwise to each 4 points. First point connects to spark plug 4, next connects to spark plug 2, next connects to spark plug 1, and finally spark plug 3.
Spark plug 1 is the one closest to your belts on the right side of the engine, while spark plug 4 is the one closest to your distributor on the left side of the engine.
These specifications haven't change between the Civic 92 - 98 models. Make sure you get this right and confirm with a Honda Civic Service Manual if necessary. Sparking the wrong cylinders to work against each other can damage your engine.
Hope this helps! |
| June 1, 2009 | 6:59 pm | Report abuse | Reply |
order by
I recently replaced the sparkplugs with a new wire set. Now the engine isn't running right and the check engine light flashes. I looked around on some forums (honda-tech) and it looks like i need to put them in a certain order (firing order?). The question is which order.
Thanks in advanced! |
| June 1, 2009 | 12:54 pm | Report abuse | Reply |
|
|
Amen! I dont agree in a pure form of socialism, I believe in a Third Way of Socia www.slogbox.com
recommend
If you plan to become a nurse you will need to be qualified first before being co www.slogbox.com
recommend
A secret group of people that supposedly rule the world through brainwashing and www.slogbox.com
recommend
|
 |
Ver resultados en otros idiomas |
 |
| |
|
|
 |
|
 |
|
|
|
Wait
Add your comment
Thank you for helping us improve the quality of this site.
|