What is the firing order of a motorcycle inline four-cylinder engine?
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Inline 4-cylinder engines have a firing order of: 1-4-2-3 or 1-3-4-2. Motorcycle Engine: A motorcycle engine is a mechanical device that converts the thermal energy generated by igniting the fuel-air mixture in the cylinders into mechanical energy, which is then transmitted through the crankshaft and drivetrain to the rear wheel, providing the driving force for the vehicle. Inline Four-Cylinder Engine: The inline four-cylinder is one of the cylinder arrangements in internal combustion engines, most commonly found in four-cylinder engines with displacements below 2.0 liters. Since the four cylinders are arranged in a straight line, it is also known as a straight-four engine.