.040 inch
No. The spark plugs are all in line (assuming you've got a v6). There are a few bolts to the left of the block, take them out, disconnect the electrical harness and pull.
Standing in front of the jeep, it's at the very back of the engine, on top, next to the distributor, on the left. It should have a wire plug on top. you will need a special tool to remove the sensor, being careful not to break the wiring plug (remove the wiring plug first).
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each spark plug has its own ignition coil mounted on the plug itself
Most likely .032, but check to be certain...I have a '91 B2200 and am assuming it to be the same.
If it is a gasoline engine it had both.
Take your Jeep to your favorite mechanic and have them do a tune-up. Not to be an ass, but judging from your question, you should stay out from under your hood or bad things could happen. You might even let out the magic smoke.
Number one spark plug is closest to the radiator.
The gap specfications are listed on the emissions sticker under your hood for a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo the gap is 0.035
For a NGK plug Part #NG7100, MFG# 7100, the stated gap is 0.04
A Jeep Wrangler has one spark plug per cylinder.
2.4 engines ,gap is .040 and 3.7 engines, gap is .035.
The spark plug gap for the 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.2L (318CID V8 is .035".
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The 2004 Viper Yamaha spark plug gap is .018. Most spark plugs will be pre-gapped by the spark plug manufacturer.
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under the ignition coils, there are one coil for each spark plug.