I NEED FIRING ORDER DIAGRAM OF MY FORD F150 4.2L 6V MODEL 1999 FLARESIDE
SOURCE: firing order diagram for 1986 ford ranger
you will find this site usefull , here is the diagram for 1986 ford ranger 2wd 2.9liter v6 firing order .
http://www.autozone.com/N,26200242/shopping/specsSelect.htm
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SOURCE: firing order diagram for 1999 ford expedition 2wd
U didn't say what engine, so I picked the 4.6 which is the most common one.
SOURCE: ford escape 2002 firing order
V6 1-4-2-5-3-6 back bank pasenger side right to left cylinders 1 2 3
front bank passenger side right to left 4-5-6
4 cly 1-3-4-2
SOURCE: removed spark plug wirers need firing order Ford Expedition 1999
Several engine sizes there...
1999 Ford Expedition 4.6 liter SOHC V-8 VIN "6"
1999 Ford Expedition 4.6 liter SOHC V-8 VIN "W"
1999 Ford Expedition 5.4 liter SOHC V-8 VIN "L"
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SOURCE: firing order for 1966 ford mustang 200 cubic inch
The engine is a 200 CID straight six, the firing order is 153624...
Just pop the distributor cap and have someone crank the engine while you
watch the rotor.
How I can determine which hole in the distributor is assigned to the #1
plug wire.
Pull the number one plug. Turn the engine over slowly (with a wrench)
while holding your finger over the plug hole. When the air builds (a lot
of) pressure you are coming up to the number one spot on the
distributor. (the rotor will point to the location of the #1 hole in the
distributor.)
Quick methods to disable the engine I have seen people do on the
classics:
Close the points by loosening the set screw
Pull the rotor cap
Connect a wire from the coil to ground. (effectively closes the points.
Can damage the coil if key is left on.)
Pull the main ignition wire
And there are some tricks at the starter solonoid involving the ballast
resistor bypass that is used to provide a hotter spark while cranking.
(Two little wires at the starter solonoid - one is crank the other is
the ballast bypass.)
Might give those a look-see. Best of luck (rememeber rated this help).
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