This information can be found in your owner's manual, and under the hood on a placard. If you do not have an owner's manual, then I suggest you get one. You need an owner's manual to know what items to service and when, and for specifications. You can order one from a dealer, find one at a salvage yard, ebay, or one of these sites: http://www.carownermanual.com/ http://vehicleownersmanual.com/ http://www.vintage-books.com/owncat.htm
Your 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix will experience cylinder misfires when one or several of the spark plug wires are bad. A bad spark plug can also cause the problem.
The 1996 GMC Sierra six-cylinder spark plug gap, is .009. Most spark plugs are pre-gapped by the spark plug manufacturer.
Listed in your owner's manual and under the hood on a placard. .060"
The spark plug gap is .050 inch.
www.motorcraft.com shows the spark plug gap for a 1996 F 150 4.9 L 6 cylinder as .044 inch
four, as it is a four cylinder engine with one spark plug per cylinder.
0.035 in.
Bad spark plug? Bad plug wire? Do a compression test
According to the AutoZone website : For a 1996 Acura TL , 2.5L 5 cylinder engine : The spark plug torque is ( 13 Ft/Lb )
Standing in front of the engine, Cylinder 1 is in front of you, to make it easier for you, follow the shortest spark plug wire. That one will lead you to the very first spark plug which is where cylinder 1 is.
Number one spark plug is closest to the radiator.
by disconnecting the coil or plug wire and the fuel injector connector also for that cylinder.