None, It is commonly believed that 22ft/lb is the torque for all spark plugs but this is incorrect
Quarks are considered to be fundamental particles, and as such they do not really have a classical "size". Their masses can be compared, however, and they are not the same for all types of quarks.
the proper gap size for all vin. #'s of 2003 Chevy and gmc suburbans is 0.060 as per the Chevy owners manual. I have a 2003 Chevy suburban and I am replacing my plugs tomorrow, good day kind friend. Danny Romero Louisiana
whats the gap size for a 1985 e150 econoline conversion van (carbed) ======================================================= According to one of Fords websites : For a 1985 Ford E-150 : All engines have the spark plugs gapped at ( .044 inch ) * the HIGH ALTITUDE version of the 4.9 liter six , the spark plugs are gapped at .054
It may or may not have a drain plug for the radiator. Look at the bottom of the radiator usually on the passenger side of the car. It doesn't really look like an actual plug. It is more like a plastick wing nut, just unscrew it and it should drain. Some radiators don't have drain plugs at all. If it doesn't just take off the lower radiator hose from either the radiator or the engine block and do it that way i think the sunfire drain is on the driverside of radiator facing forward. it should be a 1/4 inch hole in center. you have to turn and pull to drain. be careful not to damage plug or radiator.
somewhere near the bottom of the transmission. Because since we all know, that if it was at the top, nothing would be able to drain out. There should be 2 plugs, one labeled FILL and one labeled DRAIN. the automatics and standards shre the same drain plug, its right in between the crossmember about and inch wide, the fill plug for the 5 speed is right in the front of the trans its at a slant on the case, that plug is all the same size as the drain,
Both the Engine and Transmission plugs are the same and they can be used from approximately 1980's to present day 2012 models, using the popular SS 1/2"X20X1/2" thread size. 1999 low riders and all Sportsters don't have a drain plug because they have a tube to drain the oil.
Where are the drain plugs for engine, transmission, etc and can the same oil be used for all three compartments
they should all be the same size. yes they are all the same size if you have odd sizes in your car then change them asap or you will screw your engine.
The correct tightening torque for a 1990 Honda Accord oil drain plug is 29 foot pounds. This same torque applies to all Honda oil drain plugs.
That is a very good question. Now can you tell me what you are wanting to drain? All drain plugs are located on the bottom of the component you are to drain.
There are two engine block drain plugs. One is just above the oil filter and to the right a little. And the other is below the upstream O2 sensor. I'm not sure if all of the plugs are the same size, but I used a 14 on for my 2001 Malibu. Hope that helps. Also, the best way to get to the drain plug near the exhaust pipe and O2 sensor is to remove the drive belt tensioner pulley and remove the plug from above and not below.
they are at the bottom corner of the radiator.
all drain plugs are located at the lowest point of the oil pan.
They are all different sizes.
all drain plugs are at the bottom of the radiator (the thing with metal fins at the front of the engine)on the side. it's not hard to find. it is a nut some times a wing nut for the ease of unscrew it.
the engine oil drain plug is a 15 mm bolt, the same as almost all GM vehicles