The engine cylinders / spark plugs are numbered 1 , 2 , 3 from front to rear on the passenger side of the engine and 4 , 5 , 6 from front to rear on the drivers side of the engine . The firing order for the 2.8 L / 2.9 L / 3.0 L / 4.0 L OHV + SOHC V6 engines is ( 1 - 4 - 2 - 5 - 3 - 6 ) and if they have a distributor with a rotor , it turns CLOCKWISE ------------------------------------------------- if it has a coil pack : the 6 coil pack towers are located electrical -------- 3---------4 plug ---------------2---------6 connection--------1---------5
The spark plug number that is in my 2003 Ford Ranger XLT is: AGSF34FP - Motorcraft.
The spark plug gap for a 1983 Ford Ranger 2.8L is .044"
For what year ?
spark plug gap on 1990 ford ranger 4.0?
.054 for 4.0 V6
For what engine ? 3.0
.044 inch for the 3.0 liter in a 2002 Ford Ranger
The spark plug gap for a 1995 Ford Ranger typically ranges from 0.040 to 0.054 inches, depending on the specific engine type and configuration. It's essential to check the owner's manual or a repair guide for the exact specifications for your particular engine. Always ensure that the spark plugs are gapped correctly for optimal performance and fuel efficiency.
.042 to .046 inch (according to the 2000 Ford Ranger owners manual ) spark plug gap for the 3.0 L - V6 engine
The spark plug gap for the 2.3 litre 88 ranger is .035. This information can be found on the decal inside the engine compartment.
.054 inch
.052-.056