The engine cylinder at the front of the engine is the # 1 cylinder The spark plug on the intake side ( drivers side ) is the # 1 intake spark plug ( The spark plug on the exhaust side ( passenger side ) is the # 1 exhaust spark plug )
No , on the Ford Ranger 2.3 L and 2.5 L with 2 spark plugs per cylinder , 1 spark plug fires on the power stroke of the engine cylinder and the 2nd spark plug fires on the exhaust stroke of the engine cylinder to reduce emissions
Ford uses Motorcraft Spark Plugs
The recommended spark plug gap is .044"
That's Fords twin plug ignition system , so your Ford Ranger 4 cylinder has ( 8 ) spark plugs and spark plug wires
.035 inch
depends on the engine it could have 8 if it is a 4 cylinder some 4 cylinder do for a ford
The spark plug gap for a 1988 Ford Mustang is: .044" for the 2.3L 4-cylinder engine .054" for the 5.0L V8 engine
Bad spark plug? Bad plug wire? Do a compression test
The 2001 Ford Escape owners manual shows the spark plug gap for the 2.0 L - DOHC 4 cylinder Zetec engine as ( .048 - .052 inch )
Points .017 and spark plug .035
( .044 inch ) spark plug gap for your 1984 ( 300 cubic inch ) 4.9 L straight 6 cylinder Ford engine