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anywhere between 16 and 18 on a spark plug gauge should work fine.
SPARK PLUGS TYPENGK ILFR6J-11K DENSO SK20HPR-L11 Spark Plug Gap 1.0 - 1.1 mm (0.039 - 0.043 in) Spark Plug Torque 18 N.m (13 lb.ft)
It is a 18 mm socket that works to get the spark plug out, it took me a while to figure it out.
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Spark Plugs Champion 3X, 7/8" x 18 threadSpark Plug Gap.035" (A6050A cylinder head),.030" (B6050 cylinder head),.025" (A6050B cylinder head)
My 18" Sears/craftsman chainsaw manual says the spark plug hould be a champion CJ-8 with a gap of .025 inches My 18" Sears/craftsman chainsaw manual says the spark plug hould be a champion CJ-8 with a gap of .025 inches. Oh - and if it matters, the info here is from my 25 year old chain saw.
The spark plug gap for a 1989 Ford Econovan is .8 millimeters. It has the same gap in all the years that engine was produced.
Following information was found by a Google search on 12 July 2008. The posting was made on 8-8-2006 to a user forum at forums.trailvoy.com here are GM's specifications for spark plug gap for 2002 trailvoys. what year and model is your truck? ~2002 Envoy & TrailBlazer 2WD & 4WD~ Spark Plug Torque 18 N.m Spark Plug Gap 1.27 mm Spark Plug Type AC 41-965 Spark Plug 17-23 N.m ***Updated my own posting after working on my Trailblazer*** The 18 NM torque is stamped onto the top of the engine, visible after removing the air box.
from the 98 Honda civic LX 1.6 Owners Manual:Spark plug Specifications:NGK: ZFR5F-11Denso: KJ16CR-L11Spark Plug Gap:0.04in (1.1mm), +0 or -0.1mmTightening Torque: 13lbf.ft (18 N.m, 1.8 Kgf.m)No Torque Wrench - Tighten spark plug two-thirds of a turn after it contacts the cylinder head.Replace Spark plug every 2 years or 30000 whichever comes first.
18 mm spark plug socket
You need an 18 mm spark plug socket.
The proper gap setting would be .07-.08mm (0.026-0.031in) with a ngk br8eix or br8eg spark plug. The br8eg is much cheaper than the eix and I can't notice the difference in performance only in price. $18 compared to $4. I hope this helps out anyone who wants to know. Source for Gap setting: Kawasaki owners manual kx250 '03