I just opened the Chiltons 1993-98 Repair Manual and it says the proper gap for the spark plugs should be .035 for the LT1 (VIN P)!!!! The gap on the 3.4L is .045!!!!! I know I have seen .050 before for the LT1 so I would double check with GM before setting the gap?
The correct spark plug gap for a 1994 Nissan Pickup is .044" if you have the 4 cylinder, and .032" if you have the V6.
The correct spark plug gap for a 1994 Nissan Pickup is .044" if you have the 4 cylinder, and .032" if you have the V6.
The correct spark plug gap for the 1994 model, 25 hp Evinrude outboard is .030 in.
The correct gap is 0.031 inch..(0.787 mm.)
First you have to pull off the spark plug covering which is usually a rubbery piece over top of the spark plug. Then either get the correct size of socket or spark plug tool and twist the spark counter clock-wise out of its hole. Second, find the correct spark plug then place then new spark plug into the hole you took the old ones out of and turn them in by going clock-wise. Remember the righty tighty, lefty loosey. Third, be sure to have the correct wiring rubbery cover and place onto your spark plug and you are ready to go.
.050 95 Z28 only came with 5.7 LT1 motor.
The recommended gap is .044"
You should use the R45TS spark plug on a 1992 RS Camaro.
The spark plug gap for a 1994 Ford Escort with a 1.6 liter 16V engine should be set at .043 inches. This is equal to about 1.1 mm.
.045
That's not really what's going on. The coil makes the spark, the distributor distributes the spark to the correct plug. If the distributor is not in the correct position, the spark does not go to the correct plug, or goes to the correct plug at the wrong time.
.42 to .45