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firing order help

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I may have mixed up plug wires to cylinders.Can someone tell me which wire goes with each cylinder.Left to right as if I was sitting on the bike will be easier for me to understand.Thanks
 
When sitting on the bike, the left coil wires feed cyls 1 & 4, the right coil wires go to cyl's 2 & 3...
 
I may have mixed up plug wires to cylinders.Can someone tell me which wire goes with each cylinder.Left to right as if I was sitting on the bike will be easier for me to understand.Thanks
The actual firing order is 1, 2, 4, 3, but this is not really relevant when determining which wires go to which cylinders.

The left coil as you are sitting on the bike has two coil wires and one each goes to cylinders 1 & 4.
The right coil as you are sitting on the bike has two coil wires and one each goes to cylinders 2 & 3.

Hope this helps.

EDIT: Sorry, HIKERMAN beat me by 1 minute. I will have to be quicker next time.
 
Cylinders are numbered from left to right. One coil feeds 2-3 and the other 1-4. Not sure which is which on your bike but you can download a Suzuki repair manual for free from Basscliff's site.

Edit: those other guys posted while I was typing (I must be getting slow).
 
So the coil on the left while sitting on the bike
the wire marked 1/3 go on the outside left cylinder
the wire marked 2/4 go on the middle left cylinder

the coil on the right
the wire marked 1/3 go on the outside right cylinder
the wire marked 2/4 go on the middle right cylinder

Is this correct??
 
So the coil on the left while sitting on the bike
the wire marked 1/3 go on the outside left cylinder
the wire marked 2/4 go on the middle left cylinder

the coil on the right
the wire marked 1/3 go on the outside right cylinder
the wire marked 2/4 go on the middle right cylinder

Is this correct??

CYLINDER #1 is on the left , #4 is on the right
 
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