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Firing order 4 1994 holden commodore v8 vr hsv

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The firing order for a 5.0l vr commodore is

1-2-7-8-4-5-6-3.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: need firing order on a 1996 dodge ram v8

The order should be stamped on your intake manifold right under the air cleaner.
My '97 1500, 5.2, 318 firing order is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2

Hope this helps

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milespeed

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  • Posted on Dec 18, 2008

SOURCE: i need fireing order for v8 4.0

http://www.landrover.ee/est/files/manuals/engine/v8-46e.pdf

18436572 just like a chevy...1357 cylinders on drivers side ...2468 on passenger

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 07, 2009

SOURCE: Ciggarette lighter stops working when headlights turned on

Sounds like maybey someone has replaced the lighter before, and has somehow tied the ground wire into the headlight switch. Short of going through the wiring harness between the lighter and switch, I would just say run a new ground wire and get a fuse tap for the power. This will completely isolate the lighter from the rest of the electrical system. Let me know if this helps :)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 02, 2009

SOURCE: hi their i was wanting to know what kind of

http://forums.justcommodores.com.au/holden-commodore-part-numbers-descriptions/61361-m20-m21-something-else-help.html

according to this post, the numbers on you gear box are that of a holden commodore

Ronaldbrains

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  • Posted on Nov 23, 2009

SOURCE: how do i replace the gearbox of a holden VR?

Taking out the tail shaft from the rear diff but before pulling out of the gearbox Drain the oil from the box,take out the shaft,Take off the battery earth lead,and now the starter motor.and the bottom metal plate at the bottom of the bellhousing (should be 4 small screws. and undo the 4 bolts on the flywheel metal plate which hold the torque converter on to engine. undo the bellhousing bolts and the top hose on the radiator ,and the gearbox X member and let down g/box slowley and slide it off WITH converter on the box ,
When refitting the other box its all in the reverse of removal (ALL OF IT) as well as the converter on the gearbox before it goes in as it fits on the shaft and turn it around and keep going untill it slips into the 2nd lot of splines and in line with the bell housing face.(Do not damage the g/box seal).
Let me know how you get on , Aussie Ron

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2001 Holden Commodore VX Station Wagon 3.6, V8. Firing order diagram for 3.8 V6 VX 2001 Commodore station wagon

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https://www.fixya.com/cars/t29943066-firing_order_diagram_3_6_v6_vx_commodore

Spoon feeding you the information, it is here.

https://forums.justcommodores.com.au/threads/firing-order-for-v6-vr.187760/

1 6 5 4 3 2 is the firing order

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Vr commodore backfiring

This may be due to a brunt valve or misadjusted valve, the back firing is due to the intake valve being open while its firing in that cylinder.
Make sure all wires to cylinders are correct and not crossed.

My first thing i would look at is the firing order, may be a crossed wire, even if it starts and runs you may still have a crossed wire, then if firing order is correct then i would move to checking the adustment on the valves for that cylinder,
Make sure rocker arms arm tightened correctly and push rods are in correct locations. i know that some engines like the 3.1 have diffrent size push rods for the exhaust and intake, remove the valve cover and see if that valve is closed, or try a compression test on that cylinder and if it is low then you have a bad valve or it is not adjusted correctly and last the timing chain is not aligned correctly.
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