15-36-24 .... too young, too old, just right
15-36-24 .... too young, too old, just right
every inline 6 has the same fireing order 15 36 24
15-36-24 .... too young, too old, just right
15-36-24 .... too young, too old, just right
Sounds like the voice of experienceNothing wrong with 36, might teach you something. :hehe:
So what inline 6 engine doesn't have the 153624 firing order?
I'm sure there's something out there, but I've never heard of an example.
I thought we had some old Waukeshas that had a non-standard I6 order, but now that you mention it, I believe it's the non-symetrical I/E port orientation that got me twisted
the safe bet is that if you're looking at an I6, the order is 153624
Thats actually what they use to teach the idiots at NADC.