One at a time. When facing the engine from the front, your right side plugs are 1-3-5-7. The left side plugs are 2-4-6-8.
The number 1 tower on the distributor is the center tower nearest the fan blade. Moving clockwise, the wires will be 8-4-3-6-5-7-2.
It depends, If it is a large construction truck it usually has 12 cylinders. If it is a pickup truck or a light construction truck they usually have 8 or 6 cylinders.
According to Champion spark plug applications, the correct gap for 1992 Nissan pickup 2.4L engine is .044
4 and 6 cylinders wont change out.
Stock I believe is a 228. It's what I have in mine. Same family as the GMC 248 270 and 302 inline six cylinders.
If it's a KA24E engine it's 1,3,4,2.
Need to know the year and engine size so we can answer correct. 1995 6.5
What Cressida engine will fit to a Toyota pickup model19
the firing order is 1-3-4-2. when facing the motor, the cylinders are numbered 1 through 4 front to back
Yes
The only six cylinders that came in a 1993 s10 were the 2.8Land the 4.3L< check the emissions tag under the hood< should provide necessary information including the engine size.
If it is not speced correct for it then, yes.
I checked two reference manuals. The correct gap is .032" or 32 thousandths.