1997 Pontiac Grand Am "proper gap spark plug push" Questions

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...proper gap. If the gap is too wide, push the ground electrode firmly against a flat surface to narrow the gap and then check again with the gap tool. Repeat Step 5 as necessary until you reach the ...

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...gap to 0.045 in. (1.14mm). WARNING DO NOT coat the spark plugs with anti seize compound. Over torquing could occur and damage to the cylinder head threads may result. Install the spark plugs with a ...

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spark plug gap tool for cheap) 2. Follow the spark plug wire (existing one) to it's place on the distributor (if equipped) or coil pack (if equipped). 3. Pull the wire off from the distributor cap

...proper seating of the new spark plug. Use only the spark plugs specified for use in the vehicle. Do not install spark plugs that are either hotter or colder than those specified for the vehicle. ...

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...gap. When using a gauge, the proper size should pass between the electrodes with a slight drag. The next larger size should not be able to pass while the next smaller size should pass freely. ...

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...gap. Carefully thread the plug into the bore by hand. If resistance is felt before the plug is almost completely threaded, back the plug out and begin threading again. In small, hard to reach areas, ...

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...gap. When using a gauge, the proper size should pass between the electrodes with a slight drag. The next larger size should not be able to pass while the next smaller size should pass freely. 8. ...

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proper spark from your ignition system. pull off a spak plug wire and crank the engine see if it is sparking if it is then the spark should be jump a large gap and be a bright blue in color not orange

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...Spark The plugs could be fouled, old, or mis-gapped. The gap can change on plugs over time, though newer cars tend to use higher end plugs like irridium electrode plugs that can often go over 100K ...

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proper spot. Mine didn't fit. It was just barely tighter than the recommended .8mm gap. I didn't do anything fancy here. I stuck the gauge in there and pried it open slightly. Then tested it again. It

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