Plugs with a single ground electrode 0.8mm For those who use a standard Spark Plug gap measurment tool. .032 of an Inch .
The actual spark plug gap should be listed on the emissions sticker on your hood. You would remove the spark plug, and use a feeler guage, or a spark plug gap tool to the gap specified on your emissions sticker. You would increase, or decrease the gap between the center electrode and the end of the plug. Hope this helps. mudmanben
The usual tool is a spark plug gapper, which is basically a sheet of metal with "steps" cut out of it. You slide it into the gap, and the largest "step" that fits has a measurement engraved upon it.
If your car requires a rather large gap you might use a coin to check the gap. Check the thickness of coins in your country and if any of them match or are close to the gap required for your car you're in luck.
Use a .5 feeler gauge for the TR Spark Plug Gap.
this depends on the spark plug you use. If you use autolite spark plugs you will need to gap them to 54 thousandths.
The spark plug gap for a 1999 Honda Civic LX is 0.044. You can use a plug gap tester to check the proper gap. You should always check the gap on all spark plugs prior to replacing the spark plugs.
If it's a 1981-83 with BP7ES NGK spark Plug use a 0.032 inch gap.
Most use a .045 gap.
Yes but i woldn't do that
The gap is .043 and make sure you use Platimum tipped spark plugs!
There are none. I believe they use a perma gap plug.