General Interest Boards. General Discussions. Thank you for visiting the SDC Forum, a service of the Studebaker Drivers Club, Inc., an International non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion and preservation of Studebaker automobiles. Our Forum is free to use, but in order to join the discussion boards you will first need to register. Diagnostic Tips for DTC P0300 Engine Misfire Detected and Cylinder Leakage Testing. Models: 2004-2006 Chevrolet Colorado. 2004-2006 GMC Canyon. 2006 HUMMER H3. with Vortec (TM) 2.8L I-4 or 3.5L I-5 Engine (VINs 8, 6 - RPOs LK5, L52) Supercede: This bulletin is being revised to include 2.8L LK5 engine. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 07 To begin with, the more cylinders an engine has, the smoother the power and torque. Since a four stroke cycle requires two full turns of the crankshaft for each piston to produce a power stroke, you can divide the 720 degrees of crankshaft rotation by the number of cylinders and get the degrees of crankshaft rotation between combustion events. Right rear cylinder. The number 1,3 & 5 cylinders are on the right side of engine as seen from pilot seat. Number 2, 4 & 6 cylinders are on the left side with #2 being on the right rear opposite Watch, Doug, our Land Rover Master Technician, as he explains how the cylinders are numbered on various North American Spec Land Rover Engines, and their respective firing orders. Please refer any questions or comments to 1-800-533-2210, or use our live chat feature. Explanation of Firing Order for Cylinders on Land Rover Engine hey guys here is a quick video of the chrysler , dodge , jeep, ram , and volkswagen routan ----3.2 liter and 3.6 liter cylinder order for identifying which c The number of cylinders that an engine contains is an important factor in the overall performance of the engine. Each cylinder contains a piston that pumps inside of it and those pistons connect to and turn the crankshaft. The more pistons there are pumping, the more combustive events are taking place during any given moment. The odd-numbered cylinders are on the left side of the engine and the even-numbered cylinders are on the right side. The firing order is determined by the order in which the spark plugs are fired. The first spark plug is fired at cylinder number one, the second spark plug is fired at cylinder number three, and so on. iM3CxF.