According to the emissions sticker on on my '96 says .060 but if you look in the users manual it says .045 which is correct I don't know. When I took the plugs out of mine they were about .075 so I'm guessing they started out at .060 and burnt to the .075 in the 82,000 miles. So when I replaced mine I set then m at .060
Gramps
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Rear of the engine block.
5800 RPM
Engine is running extremely rich.
it is next to the coils at the rear of the engin between the tranmission and the engin
The thermostat is on the water pump.(the left side in the front of the car) 2 screws to take out that's all
22L (liters) is 5.81 US gallons.
GM doesn't have the fuel pump inertia switch. That's a Ford thing.
it could very well be that one or two of you spark plugs are cross threaded, you should check for lots of oil around the top of the plugs, and the other thing it could be is ignition.
lr stands for long rifle(uses a bullet) I dont know where you got 22l from
My 97 cavalier 2.2L engine takes 4 quarts. There are two different 2.2 Chevy motors. One holds about 4 qts. and one holds about 5qts. Always check after filling and circulating the oil.
50-200 usd