Buy the correct replacement plugs.
Remove existing plugs using the appropriate
tool.
Insert replacements using the appropriate tool to the correct torque loading.
If you need to ask how to do such a basic piece of maintenance then you should take the vehicle to a mechanic.
The engine is rated at 36 (brake horse power).
Capacity is 36 ounces. I highly recommend you use Synthetic oil in this air cooled engine. Change it once each year.
36 and change is a time for 3/8's of a mile generally a horse goes 3/8's of a mile in anywhere from :34 to :40 seconds the "change" means fifths of seconds So 36 and change means :36 1/5 - :36 4/5
100(36 - 32)/36)= 100(34/36) = 94 4/9 %)
36 reduced by 24 (36 to 12) is a decrease of 66.67%
From 18 to 36 is an increase of 100% . From 36 to 18 is a decrease of 50% .
36 size
4 badges @ 9 pence each = 4*9 = 36 pence in all.So change = 50 - 36 = 14 pence.4 badges @ 9 pence each = 4*9 = 36 pence in all.So change = 50 - 36 = 14 pence.4 badges @ 9 pence each = 4*9 = 36 pence in all.So change = 50 - 36 = 14 pence.4 badges @ 9 pence each = 4*9 = 36 pence in all.So change = 50 - 36 = 14 pence.
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Using the equation of percent of change.(Original Value - Current Value) / Originalvalue *100% = Percent change(60 - 36 ) / 60 *100 = 40%40% is the percent change
Poor gas mileage, misfire or the plugs have over 60,000 miles on them. Be careful when you replace the plugs. Don't use the cheap ones, I did that and my 98 ZX2 ran like crap. Put the more expensive ones in like Bosch Platinums or better yet get the Motorcraft Plugs from Auto Zone and you'll be fine... I did this and my gas mileage JUMPED from around 25 MPG up to 36 MPG.... Put a little antisieze on the threads to before installing them, this will make easier the next you change them to get them out.
To change a decimal number into a percentage, multiply it by 100. So in your case 0.36 * 100 is equal to 36. Therefore 0.36 as a percentage, is 36%