ASVAB Automotive Information Practice Test 395913

Question 2 of 5
Firing Order

The stroke cycle of an engine is governed by the crankshaft which serves to regulate the firing order of the cylinders. All cylinders are not on the same stroke at the same time and correct firing order is important to balance engine operation and minimize vibrations. A common firing order for four-cylinder engines is 1-3-4-2 which indicates that cylinders 1 and 3 fire (power stroke)together and cylinders 4 and 2 fire together.

How are the cylinders numbered in V-type engines?

sequentially from the back of the engine to the front

cylinder numbering varies by manufacturer

sequentially from the front of the engine to the back

alternating from the front of the engine to the back