According to one of Fords websites :
A 1990 Ford Probe , 2.2L four cylinder engine has the spark plugs gapped at :
( .044 inch )
.44
www . motorcraft . com ( no spaces ) shows ( .044 inch ) spark plug gap for the 4 cylinder and V6 engines in a 1997 Ford Probe
The spark plug gap for 1987-1991 Toyota Camry: 2.0L, 4-Cylinder is 0.044.
The recommended spark plug gap is .044"
motorcraft.com shows a spark plug gap of ( .044 inch ) for the 2.0 L - 4 cylinder and 2.5 L - V6 engines
what is the spark plug gap for an 1989 ford probe lx? Thank you.
.35 inches .89mm
My Chilton book shows ( .040 inch ) spark plug gap for a 1990 Ford Festiva 1.3 liter / 81 cubic inch 4 cylinder engine
The spark plug gap for a 1990 Toyota Tercel 1.5 liter 1BL 4-cylinder is .044 in thousandths of an inch. The 1990 Tercel gets 30 mpg in the city, and 36 mpg on the highway.
Count the number of spark plug wires. There is one for each cylinder.
A spark plug diagram for a 1990 Ford Ranger typically shows the location of the spark plugs along the engine's cylinder head. The Ranger's engine options include a 2.3L four-cylinder and a 4.0L V6, with the spark plugs positioned accordingly—four for the four-cylinder and six for the V6. Each spark plug is connected to an ignition coil or wire, which is essential for engine ignition. For detailed visuals, it's best to refer to a repair manual specific to the vehicle.
I want to know what is the proper spark plug gap for my car. It's a Ford Probe 1994, 4 cylinders and 2.0L