Misfire
Misfire
Misfire
.045" Look under your hood on the emmisions sticker, it will tell you the OEM plug, equilants and what the gap should be.
Wrong gap, wrong plug, poor groound when you are looking at the spark,
If you have no gap meaning the electrodes are touching then the spark plug is being grounded therefore causing a no spark situation. There has to be a gap in order for the electricity to jump from the electrode to the ground.
Car would not run AT ALL
If your car requires a rather large gap you might use a coin to check the gap. Check the thickness of coins in your country and if any of them match or are close to the gap required for your car you're in luck.
The L76V is a surface gap plug. There is no measurable gap.
The spark plug gap is 09.96 The spark plug gap is 09.96
The engine would either not start or run roughly.
Might get a slight improvement in performance up to the limitation of the coil's ability to jump the gap.
Plug gap is .040"
.035 is the plug gap.
spark plug gap for a 2.2l is 0.060"