I don't know and truthfully don't care. That still does not qualify 
this as an Easy mistake to make. It qualifies as a stupid mistake. 
Anyone who assumes the number one cylinder is on the same position on 
all engines has no business around an engine. After all the numbers 
are stamped on the case in most cases. On my Franklin number one is 
on the left rear. You can't assume where it will be.

Kevin1

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> If a Lycoming guy times a Continental to the right front cylinder 
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> real  # 1 cylinder be on the exhaust stroke?  
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> John
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