Car would not run AT ALL
If you have no gap meaning the electrodes are touching then the spark plug is being grounded therefore causing a no spark situation. There has to be a gap in order for the electricity to jump from the electrode to the ground.
The engine would either not start or run roughly.
The actual spark plug gap should be listed on the emissions sticker on your hood. You would remove the spark plug, and use a feeler guage, or a spark plug gap tool to the gap specified on your emissions sticker. You would increase, or decrease the gap between the center electrode and the end of the plug. Hope this helps. mudmanben
The spark plug gap is 09.96 The spark plug gap is 09.96
The spark plug gap for a 2003 Buick LeSabre should be set at .060 inches. The best spark plug for this vehicle would be an Iridium plug.
spark plug gap for a 2.2l is 0.060"
.045 spark plug gap
0.32 gap spark plug
The spark plug gap is .054"
The Spark Plug gap is .045
Spark plug gap is .060
0.9MM with spark plug gap tool.