no rubber seals have perished
spark plug location in a jaguar
autolite platinums, the gap is .50
The proper spark plug gap for a 1997 Jaguar XJ6 with a 3.2 liter engine should be between .035 inches and .039 inches. This is equal to being between .9 mm and 1.0 mm.
What's the gap on the spark plug on a 2001 Jaguar S type 3.0 or
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Remove the spark plug wires from the spark plug. Be sure to leave the other end attached to the distributer cap. Then remove that spark plug from the cylinder with a spark plug wrench and re-insert the plug into the spark plug wire boot that you previously removed. Have someone turn the inition key as if starting the engine. Stay clear of moving parts etc. while observing the spark plug end. You should see a spark.
you're not getting it seated all the way. the clip has to snap onto the top of the spark plug.
the cylinder head where it protrudes into the combustion chamber
If it is a 3.2 V6, it's the spark plug tube seals.
The gas goes to the piston chamber not the spark plug. Is your fuel pump working and if so are the jets blocked.
In a Jaguar, the location of the number 6 spark plug varies depending on the specific model and engine configuration. For example, in a Jaguar XJ or XF with a V8 engine, the number 6 spark plug is typically located on the driver’s side, towards the rear of the engine. To locate it accurately, consult the vehicle's service manual or a repair guide specific to your model.