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A 1996 Oldsmobile Regency Elite with a V6 engine typically has the firing order 1-6-5-4-3-2. The cylinders in a V6 engine are numbered progressively from the front of the engine in this conventional firing order, with cylinder 1 being the front-most cylinder on the driver's side. To find out the precise firing order for your particular engine model, always refer to the handbook or a trustworthy automotive reference.
Probably timing. Aim a timing light at your crankshaft, and see if the mark is jumping back and forth irradically. It should be staying in one spot. If it's jumping around, your timing chain has jumped a cog. If not the timing, then it's probably bad wires or improper firing order .
Firing Order 1-6-5-4-3-2 you need to ffind # 1 cylinder pull spark plug take distibutor cap off and torm motor over with yor finger in the plug hole you will hear a poof thats TDC AND look at the distibutor now its pointing to the wire that goes to that plug.. you don't vn ned a fing ord jus lots o time to do it only 5 cylindes, THE 6TH ONE IS MY FREE GIFT TO YOU.. NOT QUITE RIGHT ? YOU CAN MOVE THE WIRES AHEAD 1 ON THE CAP OR BACK 1 .. I TEEMS TO ME THAT THAT MOTOR MIGHT HAVE A HAMONIC BALANCER ISSUE.. CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL PARTS STORE
IF I WAS OF HELP PLEASE TELL ME.. TAHNKS JAY
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