300 inline-6 firing order????

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300 inline-6 firing order????

I cannot find the firing order for my 84 ford bronco 4x4. I rescently changed the cam/lifters, put an offenhuaser intake and holley 4160 carb on her. I got every thing together except the the dist and plug wires. I can't find anything anywhere and then I found this site. Thank-god.
Also, if anyone could give me a wiring diagram or tell me how to wire together the stock dist/coil/ignition system. Appearantly there are 20 or so wires hanging around in there that I don't need or have any idea what they go to. Remember that I changed my intake and carb. I no longer have all of that emissions stuff to worry about.
Other things Ive done to the ole girl: Z-gate shifter, fuel cell, 2800 stall conv, 9" rear-end, 7" of ttl lift, 38.5 supper swamper boggers, pace setter headers, tranny cooler, and I have a mallory dist and Hi-Fire ignition for later, but first I gotta get her running.
 
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Old 06-02-2001, 09:42 PM
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300 inline-6 firing order????

Can't help you with the wiring, but I do know the firing order:
1-5-3-6-2-4.
 
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Old 06-11-2001, 09:34 AM
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300 inline-6 firing order????

[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 11-Jun-01 AT 10:37 AM (EST)[/font][p]i know them numbers by heart 153624 clockwise rotation.

alsoyou said you had twenty or so wires on that ignition system, well im assuming its the tfi system, is it?
if i was you id switch to a simple system such as points, or duraspark 2, clifford has malory distributors for the 300 as well.

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300 inline-6 firing order????

got the mallory hi-fire IV and mallory dist. Thanks for the info and I've got her all wired up and running. Just got to tune her and start racing.
 
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i need the firing order for an 81 ford 100 pickup. inline 6. the 300.

where should i start on the distributor cap. . any info would be be greatly appreciated.

thanks man
 
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Welcome to the site. If you scroll up you will see someone has posted it, it is:

1 5 3 6 2 4

Rotor turns clockwise. To find your number 1, there should be a "1" marked on the cap. If not, just trace where #1 is on the old cap before you take any of the old wires off.
 
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Are ford and GM the same as to the location of the number 1 cylinder??
 
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Originally Posted by fmc400
Welcome to the site. If you scroll up you will see someone has posted it, it is:

1 5 3 6 2 4

Rotor turns clockwise. To find your number 1, there should be a "1" marked on the cap. If not, just trace where #1 is on the old cap before you take any of the old wires off.
unless you remove the distributor..replacing the OLD #1 in the same position on the new cap is what u must do irregardless of where the "1" is stamped on the cap.
 
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Originally Posted by JohnSmith3524
unless you remove the distributor..replacing the OLD #1 in the same position on the new cap is what u must do irregardless of where the "1" is stamped on the cap.
My question is concerning the location of the #1 cylinder on a ford engine compared to GM engine. Not the location of the #1 cylinder on the distributor cap.
 
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Originally Posted by JohnSmith3524
unless you remove the distributor..replacing the OLD #1 in the same position on the new cap is what u must do irregardless of where the "1" is stamped on the cap.
I don't understand what you're trying to say; your sentence is constructed in such a way that makes it difficult to read. My previous post is almost five years old; it is by chance I noticed that you were responding to it. The thread itself is over 11 years old.

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My question is concerning the location of the #1 cylinder on a ford engine compared to GM engine.
I don't know, you're asking questions about a GM motor on a Ford site.
 
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Well, on any inline engine the #1 cylinder is the first one in the front.
 
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my bad..

Originally Posted by fmc400
I don't understand what you're trying to say; your sentence is constructed in such a way that makes it difficult to read. My previous post is almost five years old; it is by chance I noticed that you were responding to it. The thread itself is over 11 years old.



I don't know, you're asking questions about a GM motor on a Ford site.

My bad, in the future I'll read and pay careful attn to the whole thread b4 chiming in..especially the date..y'all have a grate day
 
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I believe every inline 6 is 153624. I know all of mine, even my IH Scout diesel, had the same order. Oldest was a 48 Chrysler Spitfire flathead and newest my 95 300 with a bunch of Chevys, Fords, Mopars, and AMCs in between.
The old mechanics saying was 15 is too young, 36 too old, and 24 is just right.
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Originally Posted by rikard
I believe every inline 6 is 153624. I know all of mine, even my IH Scout diesel, had the same order. Oldest was a 48 Chrysler Spitfire flathead and newest my 95 300 with a bunch of Chevys, Fords, Mopars, and AMCs in between.
The old mechanics saying was 15 is too young, 36 too old, and 24 is just right.
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As has been said before, it all depends on your point of reference!
 


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