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Grease Monkey
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What is the firing order for a stove bolt six engine for a 33 Chevy???


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1-5-3-6-2-4. laugh laugh laugh laugh


The Mangy Old Mutt

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Was never able to remember the six cylinder firing order until I saw this "Helper" a couple of weeks back on another web site and I haven't forgotten it yet.

To remember the firing order, just think of it as you might about women!

At 15, their too young.

At 36, their too old.

At 24, their just right.

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Hey Oldie,
At your age 36 is too young also!!!!!!!!!!!
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If we are we talking about cars, 36 is still too young.

I'm in the right group if the unwritten club motto is "young women and old cars" (where is the beer?).

I guess it is easier to restore a car...


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