Check Bently at the very end, when discussing general maintenance, maintenance schedules etc. Not having my own Bently available, and only from (a rather overtaxed) memory, firing order is 1-4-2-3, # 1 cylinder being the front right (passenger-side) cylinder. JGS 84 1.9L Westfalia Bleu Schtroumpf
----- Original Message ----- From: john tomljenovic <zadar72@yahoo.com> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2001 12:41 AM Subject: 1.9 wasserboxer firing order
> Was trying to set my timing today, but could not determine which > cylinder was number 1. Went though the bentley for like an hour but > could not find any mention of firing order or even cylinder numbers. > does any listers have the answer, or am I just that blind and can't > locate this in the bentley. Please show me the way. > > BtW, tried first to figure out which one by just trying each wire until > I found one that let me shine my strobe on the timing mark, the only > problem is that not one cylinder got even close, it is as if my timing > mark didn't exist. And originally thought so until feeling around the > pulley was able to locate it. Well, at least I Know my timing is way > off. The bus seems to run good though despite a lumpy idle, and so so > mileage, like 17mpg. hopeing a timing adjustment to tdc or btdc we > improve on this. > > John Tomljenovic > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices > http://auctions.yahoo.com/ > |
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