.024 inches or .6 mm
i thought b9es was the plug for that bike. they should be close to pre gaped for you
If you are using NGK plugs, the plug model is BP6HS and the gap is 0.035. I had to look it up also for my 6HP Suzuki outboard on my sailboat.
Generally, to replace spark plugs on a Subaru vehicle, the spark plug boot should be removed. Then, the old spark plugs should be removed using a socket wrench, and replaced with new ones.
If using standard copper core spark plugs, every 30,000 miles. If using platinum plugs, up to every 100,000.
The spark plugs on a 2004 Pontiac Vibe are changed by removing the plug cover, disconnecting the spark plug wires, and taking out individual spark plugs using a deep wall socket. New plugs are then set to the proper gap and torqued into place.
Make sure you are using Ford OEM (Motorcraft is not always OEM) Spark Plugs that are designed for you explorer.
The spark plugs in a Honda VTX 1300 can be removed by first removing the spark plug wire. Twist the spark plug out, using a spark plug socket. Reverse the process to install the new spark plug.
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The spark plugs on a 1998 Mercedes Benz E320 are changed by removing the cover plate, disconnecting the plug wires, and unscrewing the spark plugs using a deep wall socket. New plugs are then put in place and torque down to specifications.
Yes. It happened to me when I used the wrong spark plugs on my celica. If you're using the correct spark plugs and its still running lean it could be an in take leak, faulty maf sensor, dirty fuel filter or injectors.
If you are not able to located the spark plugs on a car, you need not be working on it. If you can't use the correct grammar, you shouldn't be using a computer... The spark plugs are under the black plastic cover on the top of the engine. The cover is held on by 4 Allen screws.
Begin by removing the spark plug wire from the top of your spark plug. Remove the spark plug by using a 5/8 deep well socket. Turn the socket to the left. The spark plug will come out. Reverse the process to install your new spark plugs.