What I have is 1-5-4-2-6-3-7-8 1993 and earlier which should be the firing order but I am not sure if this is right by the way the leads were set up on the dizzy. 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8 1994 and later does not seem to be right either. Firing orders above were taken out of Haynes Ford pickups and Broncos book 5.0 windsors.
I am pretty sure EB falcons where built upto 1993. Any help would be appreciated.
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EB Falcon 302 firing order
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EB Falcon 302 firing order
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Keep in mind how Ford numbered the cyls. They go 1-4 down the RH bank, then 5-8 down the LH bank. Not alternating left to right like other motors.
Oh ok, I thought the HO had the same motor but with a blower on it (amongst other changes like sports seats, body kit and other stuff)?want33s wrote:I just did one of these and there are two different orders.
5.0 = 1-5-4-2-6-3-7-8
5.0 HO = 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8
I've got 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8 in my Ellery's workshop manual.
IIRC, the 302W fitted with EEC-IV (from around 1989 in US) were classed as HO (nothing to do with superchargers unfortunately), up to the late 1990's when they changed to the Explorer/GT setups. The "HO" part is just a label too, it has no reference back to the piss-poor performance of the engines. In stock form anyway...
IIRC, the 302W fitted with EEC-IV (from around 1989 in US) were classed as HO (nothing to do with superchargers unfortunately), up to the late 1990's when they changed to the Explorer/GT setups. The "HO" part is just a label too, it has no reference back to the piss-poor performance of the engines. In stock form anyway...
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