Look under the hood on the cover on the top of the raditor. there is a decal there and it has accessory belt routing and also the spark plug gap is listed there also.
Posted on Jul 26, 2009
This actually depends on what plug you are using. A platnium plug should gap at .060" while the conventional plug is gapped at .045". The AC delco 41-392 gaps at .060" while the AC delco rapid fire gaps at .045"
. I would recomend the 41-392 and gap it at .060" however there is some desperity in the manual and labels on this matter as platnium plugs were a newly offered back in that day.
Posted on Jul 26, 2009
SOURCE: spark plug gap setting recommend
.032 is the correct gap. countrycurt0
Posted on Oct 10, 2008
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should be on a sticker in the engine compartment... if not go to www.autozone.com and pick your vehicle. it will tell you the spark plug gap in one of the menus
Robert
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Posted on Jan 25, 2009
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