Pull the wires out of the top of the motor, they have a long plastic boot on the end of the wire. Using a spark plug socket and a long extension you will be able to remove the spark plugs. Check the gap on your new plugs and I like to use a section of hose that fits on the top of the spark plug to to thread the plug back in. That way you reduce the chance of cross threading. Once you get them started you can tighten them down. I usually replace the wires when I replace the plugs. I would suggest replacing the plugs/wires one at a time to reduce the risk of mixing the wires up.
The spark plug gap for a 1988 Mercury Topaz 4-cylinder is typically 0.044 inches (1.1mm) as per the manufacturer's specifications. It is important to consult the vehicle's owner's manual or a reputable automotive guide to confirm the correct gap for your specific engine model.
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To get a US federal safety sticker for a 1988 Honda NSR 80, you would need to have it inspected by a certified automotive technician or at a Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office. As for the VIN plate, you can contact the manufacturer or a licensed auto parts supplier to inquire about obtaining a replacement VIN plate for your motorcycle.
to make it worth it you should atleast repalce the main beaings and piston rings when you do it.
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Screwed into the head.
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Same as you normally would in any other car, depends on the spark plugs.
Put the IROC up on jack stands and remove the spark plugs from under the engine.
Remove the spark plug wire caps from the spark plugs. Remove the spark plugs by turning them to the left with a 5/8 deep well socket.
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Not to be disrespectful, however you just answered your own question...if it's a V-6, there are 6 spark plugs!
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The spark plugs on a 1988 model, 70hp Johnson outboard, should be gapped to .030in.
factory specs are the best.