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Re: Firing sequence

From: Theo Kyriacou
email: theo@lanciagammaforum.com
Date: 14 Aug 2006
Time: 10:48

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I too was confused about this but your Gamma manual is correct for the firing order and so are the cylinder markings on the block. The balance of the engine is dependant on the position of the pistons and not the firing of the spark plugs. The boxer engine is also commonly known as a “horizontally opposed engine” because the opposite pistons reach top dead centre simultaneously, thus balancing each other with respect to momentum. So when number 1 piston is travelling into the cylinder, the opposite piston in cylinder 2 is also travelling into the cylinder. So 1 is in power stroke so 2 must be in intake stroke and pistons 3 and 4 are travelling outwards is compression and exhaust strokes. So the next cylinder to fire is number 3 having just done its compression stroke at which time the opposing cylinder number 4 is in the intake stroke while 2 is in compression stroke and 1 is in exhaust stroke. Then number 2 fires while 1 is in intake stroke, 4 is in compression and 3 is in exhaust. Then 4 fires, 3 is intake, 2 is exhaust and 1 is compression.

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