Toyota Corolla 2001 1.4 Ltr NGK BKREYA11 1.1mm 1.6 Ltr NGK BKREYA11 1.1mm 1.6 Ltr Champion RC89 YVV 0.8mm These are UK recommendations but they should be good worldwide I hope this helps you best wishes Mike
5.4
the information I have is .8mm electrode gap
Your spark plug gap info should be on a sticker in the engine compartment. On the front clip above the radiator. That's where it is on my 01 impala
From the 98-01 service manual - .03-.04 inch (.8-.9mm)
The correct plug gap for the 94-01 Integra GS-R is .052 inch. As a little added bit of info, the correct plug is a NGK PFR6G-13.
The spark plug gap on a 1992 Honda Accord (DX,LX,EX) is 1.0 - 1.1mm I verified this information today (01-09-2008) for my NGK ZFR6F-11 spark plugs at a Murray's Auto Parts store.
According to the 2001 Ford Taurus Owner Guide : ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For the 3.0 liter " Vulcan " V6 engine and its flex fuel version ( .042 to .046 inch spark plug gap ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ For the 3.0 liter Dual Over Head Cam " Duratec " V6 engine ( .052 to .056 inch spark plug gap ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * confirm with the Vehicle Emissions Control Information ( VECI ) decal located in the front of your engine compartment . It will show the type of spark plugs to use and the spark plug gap
.060 2.3 and 2.4 OHC Engines 95-97 0.060,,, 98-01 0.050
The correct answer is between 38 and 40 (esp if its an '01) No less than 40 and no more than 45.
AnswerMy 01 is .052 look under hood up front should say good luckunder the hood is a sticker on the top panel above your radiator and it will tell you your spark plug gapping and oil type hope this helps
on my 01 kx 250 my plugs are fouling up almost every time i ride...if i change the plug it will run fine but as soon as i turn my bike off and it cools down my plug will die with in seconds of restartin the bike whats the deal?
If you are talking about oil on the outside of the spark plug then you have a leaking valve cover gasket. Oil on the spark plug electrode is a sign of defective rings and an engine in need of an overhaul.