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when you sit on the bike is cyl one on the left or right?
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diesel wrote:when you sit on the bike is cyl one on the left or right?
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no, it doesn't really...
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:smt017 :smt005

cylinder numbers from left to right 1-2-3-4 firing order from left to right 1-2-4-3
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deviant wrote:no, it doesn't really...
You'll be operating on a different left to everyone else then ..

That explains the mortality rate around here.

Is it a Snenton thing? :smt016
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Is there anything such as a straight answer anymore???

As i understand it, if you are sitting on the bike, cylinder number 1 is on the left. then 2, 3 and 4 as you go right.
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gubbs wrote:
deviant wrote:no, it doesn't really...
You'll be operating on a different left to everyone else then ..

That explains the mortality rate around here.

Is it a Snenton thing? :smt016
huh? :smt017

you - posted a wiring diagram and said "hope this helps"

i said "no it doesn't really"

which is true. nothing in there tells you the cylinders are numbered left to right - it implies it, and common sense would say that, but I wouldn't take either as a guarantee that they are.

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well it dos show it..i think..the set of objects second in from the left
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rene wrote:well it dos show it..i think..the set of objects second in from the left
which would explain the firing order 1-2-4-3 :smt002
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