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Torque settings are specific with spark plugs. I'd recommend you go to an auto parts store, and get a Haynes or Chilton book for your vehicle.
specification on gapping spark plugs for 2006 chevy cobalt
The correct torque is 13 ft/lbs.
count the spark plugs
Spark Plug Gap is .035, Torque then to 20 foot pounds.
One for each cylinder.
Depends on your engine: 1.0 liter 3-cylinder = 3 spark plugs, 1.3 liter 4-cylinder = 4 spark plugs
11 ft/lbs
According to the AutoZone website : For a 1996 Acura TL , 2.5L 5 cylinder engine : The spark plug torque is ( 13 Ft/Lb )
Initial Installation (NEW Cylinder Head) 30 Nm 22 lb ft All Subsequent Installations 15 Nm 11 lb ft
One per cylinder, a four cylinder has four, a six cylinder has six and so on.
The spark plug gap for the 1987 Chevrolet S10 4-wheel drive pickup with the 2.8 liter TBI 6-cylinder engine is .045 (in thousandths of an inch). The spark plug tightening torque is 7-15 foot pound.