In the "Chrysler Full-Size Models 1988-93 Automotive Repair Manual" says "Torque Specifications Ft-lbs Spark Plugs to set at "26"
According to the Autozone website : For a 1995 Ford Windstar , 3.8 L V6 engine : The spark plug tightening torque is ( 7 to 15 foot pounds )
I dont know the torque for the 2000 but a rule of thumb is, with ratchet get the plug snug and go a quarter turn. allways use anti-siez lube for plugs on your plugs.
Hi, The torque setting for the plugs is 20 ft lbs or 27Nm. Remember to use the anti-sieze compound on the plug threads. I hope this was timely enough for you. Steve H.
156 in-lbs
The correct tightening torque for a 1990 Honda Accord oil drain plug is 29 foot pounds. This same torque applies to all Honda oil drain plugs.
Gap the plugs .038" to .043" and torque the plugs to 22 ft/lbs.
15Nm for Nissan Vanette Cargo 2.3 1996 ->
Torque the spark plugs to 11 lb/ft.
The recommended torque specification for the spark plugs in a 2007 Honda Fit is typically around 13 lb-ft (17.6 Nm). It's essential to use a torque wrench to ensure proper installation, as over-tightening can damage the spark plugs or the engine. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for the most accurate and specific information.
I would just snug them up securely. ( common sense) Torque values are used on engine parts to avoid over tightening.
In the engine. Under the hood.
They are on both sides as well as the rear.