10 - 15 K ohms per foot
Rule of thumb is that a good non-open glow plug will have a resistance value of 0.8-1.0 ohhms of resistance.
Rule of thumb: 1/8 turn past seat.
As you are not too specific about which 4 litre engine you are referring, a good rule of thumb is 0.05 inches.
good rule of thumb on spark plugs. .035. If it's too small, it will still fire. If it too wide, it won't.
That depends on what type of distributor/ignition you are running. Point style, good rule of thumb is .035. HEI is usually .045.
View your owner's manual for specifics on the mileage requirements for maintenance. My rule of thumb is to change the belts when you change your spark plug wires and your cap and rotor.
As a rule of thumb meaning you won't go far wrong, simply set the gap of the plug so that your thumb nail will just squeeze in between the electrodes without pinching. About 25/1000th of an inch that's just over half a millimeter.
rule of thumb; USE YOR THUMBNAIL.
i think a general rule of thumb on any standard transport is 60,000 miles
I dont know the torque for the 2000 but a rule of thumb is, with ratchet get the plug snug and go a quarter turn. allways use anti-siez lube for plugs on your plugs.
"Rule of Thumb" means a rule or principle that provides guidance to appropriate behavior.
The rule of thumb is not intended to be accurate or reliable for every given situation. When a person is doing something by the rule of thumb, they are taking an educated guess.