No. All 16 spark plugs on a 5.7L Hemi are the same.
No there are a number of different types of spark plug.
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Depends on what type of plug from NGK youd like. I have a link below you can use just enter your year make model and engine size, do a search on NGK spark plugs and it will show you all the different types of plugs. Click the link Below " Auto Parts"
One of the smallest yet most important parts of your car, truck or other vehicle is its spark plugs.Spark Plug MaintenanceIn order for your vehicle to crank, it must have working spark plugs. Since spark plugs are so simple and inexpensive to replace, there is really no reason for any vehicle owner not to complete this basic maintenance. Every part of your spark plugs is important in order for them to keep working, so you will have to replace the entire spark plugs when the time comes. If you are having trouble getting your vehicle started, the spark plugs might be the culprit. You can usually tell if your vehicle needs new spark plugs because your vehicle will either refuse to start or will have a difficulty starting. Although you may be able to determine which spark plug is causing the issue, it is important to change all of your spark plugs at one time.You should not wait until your vehicle is giving you trouble before replacing the spark plugs; spark plugs should be replaced before they ever cause an issue. How often you should change your spark plugs depends on your vehicle and the type of spark plugs that you have, so you will want to consult the manufacturer's instructions in order to determine how often you should change them.Best Types of Spark PlugsAlthough any spark plug that fits your vehicle will work temporarily, it is best to spend a few extra dollars in order to get the best spark plugs that you can. Even high-quality spark plugs are inexpensive, and they last far longer than the more expensive types do. Different spark plugs are available to fit different vehicles, so you will have to check online or with your favorite auto parts store to see what options are available for you.A standard spark plug that is made from copper might only last for up to 20,000 miles, so this option should be avoided if possible. Stronger spark plugs that are made from titanium and similar materials can last for years, although you should not procrastinate on changing them either.
yes 91 and down there are two types.
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Spark plugs are a critical part to most modern engines, and are a part that you can replace yourself. Older types of spark plugs (pictured) can be replaced with platinum-tipped or multi-ground plugs, which have 2 or more bottom ground electrodes (hooks) and, typically, do not need gapping of the hook spacing. Although multi-ground plugs cost 2x or 3x times more, they can last years longer, avoiding replacement of hard-to-reach plugs, or in harsh climates, wilderness or sandy areas.
With great difficulty unless you have the correct socket! I have dozens of spark plug sockets for many different types of plugs and none of them will fit down the hole in the cam cover, you need the special Mazda socket that fits in the hole. Really silly the way they've done it, you have to spend about seven quid on a socket that you'll probably use just once!
Only in an emergency. Dodge uses different types of coolant.
For instance diesel engines use compression for combustion versus spark plugs which are used in everyday vehicle engines. Some engines use different fuels therefore when combustion occurs the exhaust produces emissions based on the fuel mixture.
You will need a general screwdriver, a spark plug socket, a socket wrench and and extender, a wire brush and a silicone dielectric compound. You should find more of these tools at SEARS or your favorite car parts dealer. You will need a spark plug wrench with an extension to replace the spark plugs in a 1998 Nissan Sentra. You can find an instructional video at www.youtube.com.
No There are many types of spark plug. They differ in size, heat range and amount of electrodes fitted. To avoid damage to an engine always use the recommended spark plug for that engine. The wrong plug will cause massive engine damage at times.