never used the tool but the easiest way to set a sparkplug is to put the right amount of feeler gauges between the electrode and casing, and gently tap the plug against a table etc. if the gap is too small simply 1. push in the internal electrode with a thin flat head screwdriver or pry away the external electrode with a pair of pliers
on my kia sephia it is 32 on a spark plug gapper
A spark plug gapper. Avalible at any autoparts store
.35 on a plug gapper
The spark plug gap is .020 on your gapper gauge!
.052 to .056 inch - my spark plug gapper has a .054 inch
The usual tool is a spark plug gapper, which is basically a sheet of metal with "steps" cut out of it. You slide it into the gap, and the largest "step" that fits has a measurement engraved upon it.
.30 Just get a spark plug gapper to see what your gap is and adjust accordingly
If you go to any auto parts store, they should have spark plug gapper tools. some are a little circle piece of metal and the outside gradually gets thicker and thicker with the measurements in thousandths of an inch.
Do you mean re-gap the plugs? Get a spark plug gapper, and set the gap to between .052-.056.
depends on what your car has, it may not have all the following parts: Spark plugs plug wires cap rotor spark plug gapper PCV valve and fuel filter optional also look at air filter
.042 to .045 with a sparl p;ug gapper tool
Open the glove box, take out your owner's manual, open it and read. There you will find this information and more. If you don't have it, this may be available in a local library, or you can buy one online. Also, the spark plug gap can be found on a placard under the hood. It's .44 on a spark plug gapper.