Never heard of anyone wanting to do this. Safe? I suppose it is safe but the engine will have a very bad miss and sound horrible. Why would you want to do this?
Your gs mileage will suffer greatly and a bad plug is easy to change when you know which one it is, CheckSpark easily identifies bad plugs in seconds, no pulling wires or plugs until you have found the bad one. You get them on e-bay.
gap your plugs at 0.35 drive safe actually the CORRECT gap for these is .45 no wonder they told you to drive safe, must have known it would be running bad!!!
It depends how many are actually missing, if it is just one, then I would say it is reasonably safe, but would get it replaced ASAP.
i think it shouldbe safe gap .45
make sure you put the right plug wires to the plugs and you did not mix them up drive safe
You can set most plugs at .030 and be safe.
yes if its faulty its like going into safe mode your engine will not fire drive safe
If you use NGK plugs BPR7ES or BPR7EIX the gap is 0.032. Safe riding!
Yes, it is safe. That is not an essential item for safe running of the car.Yes, it is safe. That is not an essential item for safe running of the car.
.045 in is a safe bet, although you can probably find it on the emissions sticker under the hood.
there should be a plug in under your drivers seat drive safe
If it is the ground pin that it is missing there will be a safety factor involved as there will be no ground return to the distribution panel should a fault on the circuit occur. If it is any other pin missing the circuit will be open and the circuit will not be energized.
You get another memory storage device, such as an external hard drive, and you copy everything on your hard drive onto the external hard drive, and keep it safe. That way, if your hard drive crashes, then you can take it out, and plug your external hard drive in, and work from that.