Torque settings are specific with spark plugs. I'd recommend you go to an auto parts store, and get a Haynes or Chilton book for your vehicle.
specification on gapping spark plugs for 2006 chevy cobalt
The correct torque is 13 ft/lbs.
count the spark plugs
Spark Plug Gap is .035, Torque then to 20 foot pounds.
One for each cylinder.
Depends on your engine: 1.0 liter 3-cylinder = 3 spark plugs, 1.3 liter 4-cylinder = 4 spark plugs
11 ft/lbs
According to the AutoZone website : For a 1996 Acura TL , 2.5L 5 cylinder engine : The spark plug torque is ( 13 Ft/Lb )
One per cylinder, a four cylinder has four, a six cylinder has six and so on.
Initial Installation (NEW Cylinder Head) 30 Nm 22 lb ft All Subsequent Installations 15 Nm 11 lb ft
The spark plug gap for the 1987 Chevrolet S10 4-wheel drive pickup with the 2.8 liter TBI 6-cylinder engine is .045 (in thousandths of an inch). The spark plug tightening torque is 7-15 foot pound.