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4...under the coil cover
Take the valve cover off and the plugs will be right under it
I won't swear to it, but it should be .045. That is for a 3.1L engine.
Yes, I have a 1988 and 1989 Chevy Cavalier Z24 and they both have the 2.8L V6
The 1988 Chevy Cavalier spark plug wires are quite easy to remove. The spark plug wires simply pull off on each end. Put the new spark light wires on by pushing downward on each end.
It could be bad spark plugs. try changing your plugs.
Under niether what looks like the Valve cover/Remove the two bolts lift cove up
check out ehow.com look under cars and then the category for repairs ect
if you really have to ask that question, put the tools down, step away from the vehicle. and take it to a professional. seriously.
there is the spark plug boots
in the fuel tank
When you buy your AC-Delco recommended spark plugs, the person who identified the spark plugs for you at the parts shop can find the gap on the computer he used to identify, and gap them for you. Most cases, the spark plug is already gaped because it is matched with the car, especially if you buy AC-Delco Plugs as the manufacturer suggests.