The 1997 Geo Metro typically uses spark plugs with the part number AC Delco 41-101 or equivalent. It's important to check your vehicle's specific engine type (1.0L, 1.3L) as this can affect the exact spark plug specifications. Always refer to the owner's manual or a trusted auto parts store for the most accurate information.
The spark plug number for a 1997 Geo Metro is typically NGK BKR6E or AC Delco 41-101. The recommended gap for these spark plugs is usually around 0.040 inches. Always consult your owner's manual or a trusted mechanic for specific recommendations tailored to your vehicle's engine.
The 1995 Geo Metro spark plug torque specification is 20 pounds. You should torque the spark plug intent pound intervals.
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The spark plug gap for a 1997 Lincoln Town Car is .054.
The spark plug gap for all Neons made before the year 2003 is ".035" The number one cylinder is labeled on the coil pack as "1". Just follow the spark plug wire. The spark plug is a Bosch 7927 (box of 4)
Spark plug gap should be .060
Could be a faulty spark plug or spark plug wire.
You can change the spark plugs on the 1997 Toyota Tacoma yourself. Remove the ground wire and spark plug wire. Remove plug. Replace the plug with a plug made specially for your model car.
The spark plug gap on a 1997 Mazda Rustler 160i should be set at .044 inches. This is one of the most common spark plug gap settings.
The spark plug gap on a 1997 Honda Accord that has a 4 cylinder engine should be set at .044 inches. All 1997 Honda Engines have a spark plug gap of .044 inches.