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with not knowing what engine is in your vehicle its not easy to answer but normally the plug gaps can stay the same has a gas/petrol engine normally 1 to 1.4 mm if you have got the owners manual then use the plug gaps in the manual a slightley larger gap can give a small advantage but if it runs ok on standard gaps leave it alone
I think you need a special long spark plug socket to reach the plugs because the plugs are deep in the cylinder head if hemi type engine, hope this helps!
i had an old ford capri that did this in the end it was a dodgey starting motor i changed this and it was fine take it to a auto center and get the battery checked any way but it sound like a starter to me
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