.0440
You have a four-cylinder engine with one spark plug in each cylinder.
SPARK PLUG GAP1999 Subaru Truck Forester AWD 2.5L MFI 4cylThe Spark Plug Gap.044 (In thousandths of an inch)
Yes, you should replace the spark plugs in your Forester at the intervals recommended in your owner's manual.
New spark plugs and possibly plug wires.
The spark plug gap for a 2003 Subaru Forester is typically set at 0.044 inches (1.1 mm). However, it's always best to consult the owner's manual or a service manual for specific information, as gaps can vary based on engine variations or modifications. Proper gap settings are crucial for optimal engine performance and fuel efficiency.
The spark plug gap for a 1995 Subaru Legacy is .044"
.044"
The spark plug gap, for your 2000 Subaru 2.5 liter engine, is .007. Most spark plugs will be pre-gapped by the spark plug manufacturer.
The spark plug firing order for a 2001 Subaru Forester with a 4-cylinder engine is 1-3-2-4. This means that cylinder 1 fires first, followed by cylinder 3, then cylinder 2, and finally cylinder 4. It's important to ensure the ignition system is properly timed according to this order for optimal engine performance.
1-3-2-4 Since there is no distributor, I cannot imagine why you would need to know this. Is there a practical use? --Ken
The spark plug gap for a 1998 Subaru Impreza/Legacy with the 2.5L DOHC engine is .044".
The standard spark plug gap for a 1996 Subaru Impreza 2.2 L is 0.040. The gap is the distance between the tip of the spark plug and the electrode inside.