The spark plug setting is the gap you manually set between the electrode and the ground stem of the spark plug. You would need to have a gauge to set the plug gap, app 5.00 dollars at your local auto mart store. If you buy the plugs from their store ask them to set the gap, they will, after all your a good customer. If you have an owner's manual look up spark plug settings, the manual will tell you the setting needed depending on the type of plug your installing. The best spark plug on the market today is called the Pulse plug, go to the internet look under www. pulstar.com , these spark plugs are the best way to improve gas milage and increase horsepower for as little as 120.00 on a rav4...2 litre..gas engine....the site will clue you in , its rocket technology, and they pay for themselves in a short period of time. Best of luck....Phil
1.0mm ~1.1mm
Torque settings are specific with spark plugs. I'd recommend you go to an auto parts store, and get a Haynes or Chilton book for your vehicle.
the settings for the spark plugs are 4 1 3 2 *If it's the electrode gap you require,set to 0.7 to 0.8mm or .028 to .032"(28 to 32 thou).
when do you change spark plugs
Standard Miata spark plug gaps are 0.040". Basic NGK spark BKR6E plugs are recommended for normally aspirated (non-turbo/supercharged) Miatas and are relatively inexpensive. Tightening new spark plugs in is recommended at manufacturer settings of 11-17 ft-lbs.
the transmition ,is probably not adjusted to the spark plugs,or their not the right spark plugs
Take old spark plugs out put new spark plugs in
2002 galant , can't find the spark plugs
4.7L has 8 spark plugs. 5.7L has 16 spark plugs.
It doesn't carry spark plugs but it has 6 spark plugs installed in the engine. The only internal combustion engine that does not have spark plugs is a diesel.
if it is a v8 it has 8 spark plugs if its a v6 it has 6 spark plugs and ect
ALL gasoline engines have spark plugs. Only diesels don't have spark plugs.