Usually it's the leftmost plug on the front of engine. This is looking from the front of the car with the hood open. By front of engine I mean the side facing the grill, not the end with the pulleys.
No you do not need to change the coils housing when changing the coils. If the car is still running but struggle sto acelorate, try testing to see if you have a defected coil(even if they are brand new) How to test: remove one spark plug at a time and start the engine if there is a spark or crackling noise then that coil is good but if there is no spark then that coil is bad.
You might have crossed your plug wires. Double check from the distributor, which usually has the firing numbers stamped on it. This can harm your engine running it at high speeds.
I think you might need an adapter plug to plug it into. Our power points are 3-pronged.
Pull the wire off the spark plug, pull the spark plug out, plug the spark plug back into the wire, then have someone turn the engine over. You should see a blue spark jumping around the very bottom of the spark plug.
Dried Grapes were used to plug the sockets.
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No there is not.
The Spark Plug Gap.060 (In thousandths of an inch)
The gap is .060
.060"
ON MY 3.8 IT WAS A SPARK PLUG WIRE THAT WAS SHORTING TO THE FIRE WALL. HOPE THIS HELPS. PAUL G
THERE SHOULD BE A PLUG ON THE BOTTOM OF THE RAD
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Check firing order