Ford 3.0L Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location (Bank-1 and Bank-2)

By | September 21, 2024

Ford 3.0L Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location with Bank 1 and bank 2

Ford 3.0L Engine Mounted Forward Firing Order Diagram
Ford 3.0L Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location

Ford 3.0L Engine Mounted Sideways Firing Order Diagram
Ford 3.0L Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location (Bank-1 and Bank-2)

The Ford 3.0L is a popular V6 engine used in many Ford cars and trucks.

It was introduced in 1986 and after several upgrades and variations it was used until 2008.

The engine can be mounted sideways or forward.

While the layout may change, all Ford 3.0L engines have the same firing order, cylinder locations, and Bank-1 and Bank-2 sides of the engine.

Vehicles That Have the Ford 3.0L Engine

  • 1986–1997 Ford Aerostar
  • 1986–2007 Ford Taurus
  • 1986–2005 Mercury Sable
  • 1990–1992 Ford Probe
  • 1991–2008 Ford Ranger
  • 1992–1994 Ford Tempo
  • 1992–1994 Mercury Topaz
  • 1994–2007 Mazda B3000
  • 1995–2000 Ford Windstar

Ford 3.0L Firing Order

1-4-2-5-3-6

Ford 3.0L Engine Cylinder Location Sideways Mount

Firewall Side of Engine

  • 3
  • 2
  • 1

Forward Side of Engine

  • 6
  • 5
  • 4

Ford 3.0L Engine Bank-1 and Bank-2 Location Sideways Mount

Firewall Side of Engine

  • Bank-1

Forward Side of Engine

  • Bank-2

Ford 3.0L Engine Cylinder Location Forward Mont

Passenger Side of Engine

  • 3
  • 2
  • 1

Forward Side of Engine

  • 6
  • 5
  • 4

Ford 3.0L Engine Bank-1 and Bank-2 Location Forward Mont

Passenger Side of Engine

  • Bank-1

Driver Side of Engine

  • Bank-2


Category: Engine Firing Order Ford

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Bob Thomas is an automotive mechanic with 30 plus years experience. He is a contributor to several publications and has written many articles on automotive maintenance and repairs. He also has created many auto repair videos on YouTube.

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