Why would I look at link to see the fireing order? It's not like I'm starting out with an empty tool box and starting out by building a plier collection.
When a person asks if the drivers side is the right side, they need an answer, not an implication. You'd been better off by not inviteing me to the link. It's more than clear that the link does not state witch side is left or right. It just points out the front of the engine, with #1 being the driver's side.
If you look at the picture, #1 is on the right side, and there is no way to determine side is which becaue it depends on which way you face the vehicle whether #1 is on the left side or the right side. And the question has tenfold the logic than claiming that a combinatin wrench is made at a specific lenght so that it can be substituted for a torque wrench.
I forvige you: Spending time as a professional offeres insight that novices dont take into account: When asked driver side of passenger side of vehicle, a customer a passenger side rear door glass. They needed a l/r door glass and stated that the passenger--duh!--not the driver gets in though the l/r door.
Mervyn, For the 'job at hand', the firing order link answered the question. As you can see, no more was asked after that. Anything else would have been confusing... If you could stick with advice and not 'thinly veiled' insults you could be much more effective answering questions....