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No, propane does not require a smaller spark plug gap. The spark plug gap should be set based on the manufacturer's recommendations for the specific engine, regardless of the fuel being used. It is important to follow the spark plug gap specified for the engine to ensure proper combustion and performance.
I set mine at .035
Pull the wires out of the top of the motor, they have a long plastic boot on the end of the wire. Using a spark plug socket and a long extension you will be able to remove the spark plugs. Check the gap on your new plugs and I like to use a section of hose that fits on the top of the spark plug to to thread the plug back in. That way you reduce the chance of cross threading. Once you get them started you can tighten them down. I usually replace the wires when I replace the plugs. I would suggest replacing the plugs/wires one at a time to reduce the risk of mixing the wires up.
There are thousand of gaps in Saturn's rings - the main ones are called Cassini Division and Encke Gap
The width in kilometres of the Russel Gap in the ring system of Saturn
The spark plug gap for a 2005 Hyundai Accent, according to spark plug manufacturers, is .044" (1.11mm)
.043
what is the spark plug gap for 2005 gmc envoy 4.2l v6
spark plug gap is.044
.040
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A 2005 Honda Element should have a spark plug gap that is set at .044 inches. Almost all Honda engines are set with the same spark plug gap.
.040
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.43 is the gap