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# 1 cylinder position

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FREEDGUY View Drop Down
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    Posted: 09 Apr 2018 at 6:08pm
I apologize for what I am sure is a dumb question, but what is the # 1 cylinder in a straight 6 gas engine ? I want to say it is the "hole" closest to the radiator? In the process of a tuneup and we want to throw a timing light on it while we have a "guy" helping. His expertise is I/H and is 99% sure I am correct but I just want to verify. We have an OP manual and an IT brand service manual,so i "assume" between the 2 we should have the timing specs? Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Correct! #1 is always at the front of the engine. 

Now that I think about it...the G Allis tends to trip people up sometimes since the engine is in backward. 
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correct on # 1 at least for Amrican gassers
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Not all are the one closest to the front. I know the deutz are numbered from flywheel and I think e g is too. Not positive on the g though
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In trade school they said cyl  and rotation are no from front of vechiele and all other parts from driver seat .Most  engines are right handed are clock wise  rotation.Boy said that had ditigal watch , what is clockwise!
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Most air cooled # from fly wheel.      MACK
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Timing should be in the op manual. IT manual skips most common stuff and isn't worth the scrap paper its printed on. Look for a real shop manual it will be as much a 200 times as thick. http://www.grandpastractor.com 
is a good place to look.

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