my manual shows the correct spark gap as 2.2 ohv 0.060" for 1998 and earlier. 1999-2000 ----0.050" 2001----------0.040" 2.3L & 2.4L OHC 1995-97 -----0.060" 1998-2000 -----0.050" 2001-2002 -----0.050 2.2L OHC ----0.042 firing order 1-3-4-2
oh its for a Pontiac sunfire
0.040 in - verified, page 6-64:
im not sure but if you follow the spark plug wires they will take you to the coil packs
.040
.050 in.
The plugs on 2.3L and 2.4L OHC engines the gap should be at 0.050 in.
Standard V-6 will be 0.06
To change the spark coil pack on a 1998 Pontiac Sunfire with a 2.4 engine, first disconnect the battery. Then remove the coil pack and spark plug. The spark plug should also be replaced with the new coil pack for best performance. Insert the new spark plug, then the new coil pack being careful not to bump any of the many other electronic parts. Then reconnect the battery.
On my '96, they're right across the front of the engine, 4 in a row. They might be a little hard to see, so just look for the plug wires and follow them to the plugs. FriPilot
The spark plug gap for the 2003 Pontiac Sunfire 2.2 liter 4-cylinder is .043 (in thousandths). The '03 Sunfire gets up to 25 miles per gallon in the city and 33 mph on the highway.Ê
Your Sunfire has two coil packs, located on the back side of the engine as viewed from the front of the car. Find a spark plug wire and follow it back.
I think that in all of the Sunfire engines, the plugs are in a row across the front of the engine. Try locating and following the plug wires to help you. FriPilot