The gap should be stamped on the emissions plate located just under the hood. Otherwise check with your local auto parts store and they will tell you. Use the recommeded plug though. Not all plugs are compatible. They may say they are however performance may change accordingly.
.054 inch
According to the 1998 Ford Ranger Owner Guide : For the 3.0 liter V6 engine the spark plugs are gapped at ( .042 to .046 inch ) * confirm with the Vehicle Emissions Control Information ( VECI ) decal in the front of your engine compartment
It's the box between the engine and left side of the engine compartment where the spark plug wires attach to
The spark plug gap for a 1983 Ford Ranger 2.8L is .044"
No , the 2.5 liter - 4 cylinder engine in a 1998 Ford Ranger IS NOT an interference engine
For what engine ? 3.0
( 4 ) for the 2002 Ford Ranger 2.3 L - DOHC engine
.042 to .046 inch (according to the 2000 Ford Ranger owners manual ) spark plug gap for the 3.0 L - V6 engine
Relay # 6 is the ( starter relay ) in the Power Distribution Box , in the engine compartment of a 1998 Ford Ranger
15-20lbs
On a 1998 Ford Ranger , 3.0 liter V6 engine : The spark plug firing order is ( 1 - 4 - 2 - 5 - 3 - 6 ) The engine cylinder locations are numbered : firewall 3 - 6 2 - 5 1 - 4 front of Ford Ranger ( V6 ) ----------------------------------------------------------------- The coil pack towers are numbered : coil---3 - 4 pack-2 - 6 plug -1 - 5
Check the Vehicle Emissions Control Information ( VECI ) decal located in the front of your engine compartment ( it will show the type of spark plugs to use and the spark plug gap )