most newer cars will take a .40-.45 gap.
The 1986 Chevrolet 350 cubic inch engine spark plug gap is .027. Most spark plugs will be pre-gapped by the spark plug manufacturer.
1 plug per cylinder so 6
I think it's .06 but if you get Bosch Platinum plugs, you won't have to worry about it.
Just follow the spark plug wires....
The correct spark plug gap is 0.052 inch. Try to look for spark plug brands that fit the Mazda M.P.V. engine and already has the factory gap set near to this correct setting.
On the inline six cylinder engine , spark plug # 6 is the rear spark plug On the V6 engine , spark plug # 6 is the rear plug on the drivers side of the engine On the V8 engines , spark plug # 6 is the 2nd plug from the front on the drivers side of the engine
For each cylinder , 1 spark plug fires on the power stroke and the 2nd plug fires on the exhaust stroke to reduce emissions
Well the easiest way is to pull the engine. But that's quite a task for someone that doesnt know how to change a spark plug. Pull the wires off the spark plugs on the engine. Not the box where they all hook into. Use a ratchet and a spark plug socket of the correct size to GENTLY break loose the spark plug. Twist plug out with fingers in a counter-clockwise direction. Reverse these instructions for installation. Try not to break them off or you will be in big trouble.
Under the engine cover is the coil pack housing. Remove the engine cover to reveal the coil housing; this unit attaches to your spark plugs through the spark plug boots and retainers. Inside the housing are your two coils.
It is important to gap the spark plugs of an engine. The spark plug gap measurement for this engine is 0.044 inches.
the spark plug provides the spark necessary to ignite the fuel and air in the engine, which allows your engine to run. without spark plugs, your engine wouldn't start.
Remove the spark plug wire from the spark plug. Use some heavy gloves or a set of insulated pliers to hold the spark plug wire about 1/4-inch from the engine block (ground) and crank the engine - you should see a spark jump from the wire to the engine ground. For a better check, use another spark plug and put it on the spark plug wire and use it as a "jumper" from the wire to the engine ground.