right side center firing order is 165432
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It is a 3liter dual overhead cam 6 piston/cylinder engine with 2 valves per cylinder
I found the answer is only the 2
On a 2004 Nissan Pathfinder with a 4.0-liter V6 engine, Bank 1 refers to the side of the engine where the number one cylinder is located. For this engine, Bank 1 is on the passenger side. The cylinders are numbered from the front of the engine to the back, with cylinder 1 being the first on the passenger side.
6 cylinders. 228hp 219lb ft torque. The older ones (W202) had a straight or V 6 cylinder (depending on the year). The straight made 194hp and the V6 made 197hp. The V6 had slightly lower amount of torque.
you can install an automatic transmission, but i wouldn't try one from a v6 unless your motor is a v6 as well
On the right hand side of the transmission bell housing right behind where the clucth fork comes out
My friend has a 1996 v6 camaro and his car don't have a low fuel light on it. so there is your answer no they do not have one on them. My friend has a 1996 v6 camaro and his car don't have a low fuel light on it. so there is your answer no they do not have one on them.
the number 5 cylinder is the rear cylinder on the driver side 6 5 <---cylinder diagram 4 3 2 1 front of engine
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head gasket is blown
The firing order for a 2001 Camaro 3800 is 1-6-5-4-2-3. The number one cylinder is on the left front of the engine.
Any other 5-speed trannys from a 1996-2002 Camaro/Firebird with the 3.8 V6 should work
190 hp
On a V6 it is the first cylinder (closest to the belt) on the front head (closest to the radiator).On a V6 it is the first cylinder (closest to the belt) on the front head (closest to the radiator).
There were a total of 36248 6 Cylinder Camaros. Only 1707 of those were Convertibles.
camaro v6 3.4L have 165 horsepower, and the camaro v6 3.8 have 200 horsepower