Several different engines were used in the 77 Skylark. Before anyone can answer your question you will need to post the engine size and manufacture.
Our car is smoking really bad and we think that we have the firing order wrong! We have had many different peolpe telling us what the firing order is but it dosent work.....what do we do?
Several different engines were used in the 77 Skylark. Before anyone can answer your question you will need to post the engine size and manufacture.
yes, if it's a 350 you need to tell us the location of the distributor and the # of bolts holding the valve covers on. the 77 Buick could come with a 350 from Chevy, Olds or Buick and these are all very different engines.
anything else we should be able to figure out from displacement.
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Sounds like you have a 231-C V6 know as the "odd fire V6".
If soooooooo.......
Left bank ( drivers side ) 1 - 3 - 5
Right bank ( passengers ) 2 - 4 - 6
Firing 1 - 6 - 5 - 4 - 3 - 2.
Vin would read 4 B _ _ C
C = odd fire
A = even fire
my 2cents from out of the past.........
David
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