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I don't know your year--make--model? You should be able to remove dist cap, crank the engine, watch which way the rotor turns, then you know the direction of rotation. Most chevy rwd v8, firing order, 18436572. The driver side bank is odd numbered, 1357.
The passenger side bank is even numbered, 2468 from front to back. Put your number one piston on tdc of compression stroke. Then whichever spark plug tower the rotor is leading into, should be number one, then you follow the firing order around the cap.
Neither do we. Do you at least know what company you have the account with? If you do, contact them. If you can suitably identify yourself to them, they should be able to tell you your account number.
what are the engine numbers or if u know make,yr and size of motor --like ford 89-- 351ci or chevy 99-- 5.7li if u know those basically dont need vehicle info for gaskets or parts depending on where ur getting ur parts some auto stores are to break down the engine number and head numbers and same with performance/speed shops
The only number that should be on the main engine block is the engine number this wont be on a metal plate welded on or soldered on. The number will be stamped into the main engine block not the cylinder head it will be just bellow their on the main engine block.
Hope this tells you what you need to know let me know if you need further assistance ok
Lets go. say the coed was 1234,Press button number 1 untill you got number one on your display.Then press number 2 until it shows on the display .Then press number three untill it shows on the display and the same for number 4.Hold down the last button until you here a bleep then you should be ok.
all numbers should be included.
The "rolling number" is tenths of a mile.
example...
123,456.7 miles.
Since it is a 94, im assuming it has 100,000 Miles PLUS.
If there are only 5 digits (plus the "rolling number" and it reads 87,654.3 check the first two digits (8+7) to lign up in a straight line.
If the 8 is higher than the 7, the car actually has 187,654.3 miles.
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