SO i got my 98 tib used, it didnt come with the owners manual or any documentation, Anyways this is the dumbest question anyone will ever ask on here probally but i dont care i did a google search and my searches suck.. SO Whats the proper gap for spark plugs? I have a 98 2.0 dohc.... Im also in canada if it matters lol.
Dont flame me for not knowing the answer, ive only ever owned JEEPS before so this is new to me. |
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I don't even think the gap specs are IN the owner's manual. If you don't have a shop manual you can go to NGK's website and enter your vehicle information. They have all the stock specs along with NGK part #s loaded to their site.. |
the specs may be on webtech.
www.hmaservice.com login: rdtiburon.com pw: tiburon it used to only work with IE, not firefox. |
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I don't even think the gap specs are IN the owner's manual. If you don't have a shop manual you can go to NGK's website and enter your vehicle information. They have all the stock specs along with NGK part #s loaded to their site..</div> Thanks muchly appreciated, now mabyee ill get some decent milage a bit more power, old plugs look like they are atleast 5 years old... |
In my RD2 the gap is mentioned in the plaques on the hood.
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Put in G-power (NGK's Platinum), you don't gap them or the Iridium.
http://www.ngksparkplugs.ca/results-cars.c...mp;aaia=1363159 |
Every plug needs to have its gap checked prior to installation, no matter what the manufacturer says about it.
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exactly... |
It is in the owner's manual (at least for rd2). 0.039 - 0.043 in (1.0 - 1.1 mm)
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For all of the B 1.8/2.0. 1mm. I use the 0.040 wire gage and it works fine.
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