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Re: Firing Order, Volvo 780 B280, 6cyl 700 1988

Dan any decent machanic will know the fireing order, and its take really a dumb ass to put them back in the wrong place. best thing to do is if it runs and it doesnt seem like it is missing and you should know what a real mis feals like to a fake one your okay, and it probly is just a bad spark plug or wire. i would even go as far as takeing the cap and rotor out and replacing them yourself its a pretty simple and fast job. then you will know its something else. which if it continues after that check your cars computer and other electrical. but really if it runs on a 6 and you have a misfire it probly wouldnt run at all. please post more info to your question next time and youll get a better responce.

jason






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