Set your valve lash to 0.006". You actually need two feeler gauges to do this--a .006 "go" gauge and a .008 "no go" gauge. When the .006 goes in and the .008 won't, you've got it.
They used to say set the exhaust valves to .004. You tend to break valves at that clearance.
This information is listed in your owner's manual and under the hood on a placard.
Plug gap is 0.7---0.8mm,or .028"---.032"(28 to 32 thou)
spark plug gap on vauxhall astra 1600cc 2002
0.012 on both int. and exh. When hot! This value is not valid on a cold engine.
It is probably a Briggs & Stratton engine. You will need to supply the model number from the engine to get a correct gap.
It is important to gap the spark plugs of an engine. The spark plug gap measurement for this engine is 0.044 inches.
Inlet valves should be 0.2 mm Exhaust valves should be 0.3 mm
If your car has the 2.5L 4 cylinder engine the gap is 0.060" If your car has the 2.8L V6 engine the gap is 0.045".
YUP Just make sure there is an air gap in the washing machine
what is the right spark plug gap for a 4.7 4 wheeler engine
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Need more info. The year, make, model and engine info would help.