Plug is used in an airens snowblower
SOURCE: need spark plug gap for 2000 jetta
usually all brands recoment use platinum NGKs
those plugs are all set to install.
autolite is not recomented
SOURCE: 383 SMALL BLOCK CHEVY
383 is a modified engine...since it's not stock, you need to learn to "read" spark plugs. In reality the # used in any engine is a starting point for experimentation. Begin with factory plug, If too white or too black change heat range 'till you find a # that gives mostly white porcelan with light tan tinge. That will be a good plug to run.
SOURCE: I remove old spark plugs from my Mom car. And put
Two possibilities to start with;
A bad plug (it happens now and then) or manufacturer defect, which you can trace with one of the old plugs by swapping one-by-one...or
A damaged plug wire...This is easy to do when pulling the boots from the old plugs.
If one or more of the boots was harder to remove than the rest, then start with those lines...the small clip inside the boot can be pulled loose and this poor connection causes a gap that will show up as a miss in the engine.
With the engine off, press each wire (not too hard, but firmly) into the boot and try to start it.
If it's still rough, then use a continuity tester on each line to find the open line.
* Remove & Test each line one at a time so you can replace each where it belongs.
Another less-possible problem: One of the plug wires went to the wrong plug...If you replaced one plug at a time then this isn't possible, but it's a common novice mistake.and easy to fix.
There should be a "Firing Order" sticker near the radiator, and again in the owner's manual, showing the wiring diagram for the distributor wires.
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SOURCE: what is gap setting for autolite double platinum
Hello there:
The recommended spark plug gap for a 2003-2004 Honda Odyssey is .044"
Keep in mind, many OE manufacturers (i.e. Denso, NGK) pre-gap their
plugs for specific applications. If you happen to buy the iridium or
platinum style plugs with the very thin center electrode, they should
come pre-gapped. It can't hurt to check the gap before installing
the plugs, but if any adjustment is necessary, do so with caution
because the ultra-thin electrode may crack if any excessive pressure is
placed on it.
Hope this is very helpful
Best regards Michael
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