Sparkplugf Newb Question
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SO i got my 98 tib used, it didnt come with the owners manual or any documentation, Anyways this is the dumbest question anyone will ever ask on here probally but i dont care i did a google search and my searches suck.. SO Whats the proper gap for spark plugs? I have a 98 2.0 dohc.... Im also in canada if it matters lol.
Dont flame me for not knowing the answer, ive only ever owned JEEPS before so this is new to me.
Dont flame me for not knowing the answer, ive only ever owned JEEPS before so this is new to me.
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I don't even think the gap specs are IN the owner's manual. If you don't have a shop manual you can go to NGK's website and enter your vehicle information. They have all the stock specs along with NGK part #s loaded to their site..
I don't even think the gap specs are IN the owner's manual. If you don't have a shop manual you can go to NGK's website and enter your vehicle information. They have all the stock specs along with NGK part #s loaded to their site..
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the specs may be on webtech.
www.hmaservice.com
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QUOTE (Patreezy @ Feb 24 2010, 01:31 PM)
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I don't even think the gap specs are IN the owner's manual. If you don't have a shop manual you can go to NGK's website and enter your vehicle information. They have all the stock specs along with NGK part #s loaded to their site..
I don't even think the gap specs are IN the owner's manual. If you don't have a shop manual you can go to NGK's website and enter your vehicle information. They have all the stock specs along with NGK part #s loaded to their site..
Thanks muchly appreciated, now mabyee ill get some decent milage a bit more power, old plugs look like they are atleast 5 years old...
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Put in G-power (NGK's Platinum), you don't gap them or the Iridium.
http://www.ngksparkplugs.ca/results-cars.c...mp;aaia=1363159
http://www.ngksparkplugs.ca/results-cars.c...mp;aaia=1363159