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any body know the firing order for a 225 slant six, on both the block and dist.? any help would be supper helpfull.
Here's one you'll get a kick out of, I've made money betting on this one
Did you know that the popular Mopar / GM V8 18436572 is the same as the old Ford 289/302/352/390, etc, 15426378? It's because of course, that Ford numbers the cylinders on passenger side 1234 front to rear, and driver side 5678. If you draw it out, "cylinder for cylinder" they are the same firing order!!
(You have to overlap the orders, IE 1 Mopar is same as 5 Ford, so the Ford becomes 54263781, or if you go the other way and start with 1 Ford, 2 Mopar, it becomes 21843657)
Fords always made my head hurt.... so retarded with their firing orders.
I will remember this the rest of my life!! Thank you and your shop teacher. Theres some folks that are natural teachers and he souns like one of them! Thanks again for a memorable lesson!!I just remember my old shop teacher telling us what it was 153624 he would say- 15's too young, 36 is too old, 24 is just right! It stuck with me for 30 years. Good luck!
You bet!! Lol. 35 years later and it still sticks with me. Good luck!I will remember this the rest of my life!! Thank you and your shop teacher. Theres some folks that are natural teachers and he souns like one of them! Thanks again for a memorable lesson!!
Damn straight, these days 40 is too young for this 58 yo..lol4fortyDemon, At my age 36 is too young, I never thought I be saying this but women in their 60's are sexy.
Yup, same here. We had one cool old shop teacher, too.I just remember my old shop teacher telling us what it was 153624 he would say- 15's too young, 36 is too old, 24 is just right! It stuck with me for 30 years. Good luck!
This may be an old resurrected thread, but the Passenger bank IS the forward bank, unlike most everybody else..Ford? numbered the cly that is NOT the most forward as #1. WOW.
Only works if the engine doesn't have the 4/7 swap cam, which did come factory so.....Here's one you'll get a kick out of, I've made money betting on this one
Did you know that the popular Mopar / GM V8 18436572 is the same as the old Ford 289/302/352/390, etc, 15426378? It's because of course, that Ford numbers the cylinders on passenger side 1234 front to rear, and driver side 5678. If you draw it out, "cylinder for cylinder" they are the same firing order!!
(You have to overlap the orders, IE 1 Mopar is same as 5 Ford, so the Ford becomes 54263781, or if you go the other way and start with 1 Ford, 2 Mopar, it becomes 21843657)
Actually, this is not true.All inline six cylinders have the same firing order as do inline 4s.
Show me an example.Actually, this is not true.