Depends on the spark plug you use. The ACDelco part number R43TS6 uses a .060" gap.
A 6-cylinder has SIX and a 4-cylinder has FOUR spark plugs.... Am I missing something here?
If it's a 6 cylinder , 6 , if 8 cylinder , which I think Buick does not make in that model , it would be 8 .
1 plug per cylinder so 6
This vehicle is equipped with a 3.8 Liter V6 and as such it has 6 spark plugs. Almost always their is 1 spark plug per cylinder. There are however exceptions. There are some Ford 4 cylinder engines that have 2 spark plugs per cylinder. There are other exceptions.
The spark plugs are all identical so are interchangeable
It could have, Just count the spark plugs. 4 plugs= 4 cylinder 6 plugs= 6 cylinder 8 plugs= 8 cylinder
I think it's .06 but if you get Bosch Platinum plugs, you won't have to worry about it.
.060 is the typical spark plug gap for your engine.
It's a royal pain... The back plugs are the hardest to get at if you have a 6-cylinder engine. It's not impossible but you might have to rely on sense of feel. (Who designs these things anyway?)
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if you have 4 cylinder , 4 plugs if you have 6 cylinder , 6 plugs
It always has the same number of spark plugs as it has cylinders. If it a 6 cylinder it has 6 plugs. If it's an 8 cylinder it has 8 plugs. If it's a 4 cylinder it has 4 plugs. Toyota doesn't make a 4 cylinder 4Runner.