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Question by Dman
Submitted on 5/22/2007
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O.K. I have a 93 oldsmobile cutlass supreme with a 3.1L V6, bought the car with it not running in hopes that I could repair, car is dieng soon after it has been started and it backfires, have replaced cps,o2s,catylitic converter,coils,module, then i noticed when I tore the engine down that on the intake, on the rear from left to right 2 4 6 and on the front 1 3 5 is this the firing order, cylinder numbers or a torqe sequince, if it is the firing order that would make since because the haynes manuel firing order is not working, any help would be apreciated


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