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Question Spark Plug Wire Diagram 1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse 1.8

That title pretty much says it. As someone once said "I tore out the spark plug wires in a fit of rage." Of course, mine was a fit of curiosity. In any case, I keep reading that the firing order is 1342. Alright, I understand that, peice of cake. If you're looking at the engine the order of the plugs/cylinders is 4321. Alright, again, piece of cake. What I don't understand is "from left to right, 4123." On the coil pack, it doesn't go from left to right, it goes clockwise. So, starting at the far left, and moving clockwise, (such as...
"
--1
4---2
--3
").
Is that the correct order for the spark plugs on the coil pack when looking at the coil pack from inside the vehicle?

And by the way, I've looked for this information, but have found none that is useful. I actually searched for it across the internet for about an hour, nothing good. So I'm hoping that this thread will help those like me, the people who get into fits of curiosity.
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Re: Spark Plug Wire Diagram 1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse 1.8

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That title pretty much says it. As someone once said "I tore out the spark plug wires in a fit of rage." Of course, mine was a fit of curiosity. In any case, I keep reading that the firing order is 1342. Alright, I understand that, peice of cake. If you're looking at the engine the order of the plugs/cylinders is 4321. Alright, again, piece of cake. What I don't understand is "from left to right, 4123." On the coil pack, it doesn't go from left to right, it goes clockwise. So, starting at the far left, and moving clockwise, (such as...
"
--1
4---2
--3
").
Is that the correct order for the spark plugs on the coil pack when looking at the coil pack from inside the vehicle?

And by the way, I've looked for this information, but have found none that is useful. I actually searched for it across the internet for about an hour, nothing good. So I'm hoping that this thread will help those like me, the people who get into fits of curiosity.


If you have a haynes or chiltons manual it's in there.

I'll see what I can find online and post it here.
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Re: Spark Plug Wire Diagram 1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse 1.8

Thanks. Wish I had a Chilton's or a Hayne's manual, make everything so much easier.
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