The 1955 model, 3 hp Johnson outboard, requires a spark plug gap of .030 in.
Plug gap 0.039 - 0.043 inches. NGK PFR5N-11 or NGK PFR6N-11 or Champion RC10PYP4 specified in service manual.
the gap is as follows; US .39 to .43 inch Canada .28 to .31 inch plug is a NGK BPR5ES-11, BP5ES-11 On Autolite Platinum - 63 plugs the gap is .44
The spark plug gap on a 96 Olds Aurora should be set at .050, and they should be torqued at 11 foot-pounds.
My 92 model Geo spark Plug gap is 0.39 thousands of an inch. One Liter 3cyl/5sp. Plug is a ngk BPR6ES-11 Hope this helps
ngk 3741(pzfr5f). do NOT use iridiums. there is NO iridium made with the proper gap, and spark plug manufacturers do NOT recommend regapping. do NOT use a plug with -11 after the number-for example, pzfr5f-11 is WRONG. the -11 means the gap is 1.1mm, way too much for the 2.3
Champion Rc12yc...Denso Q16pru-11...NKG BKR4E
That will depend on what spark plug brand you are going to use. For Denso K20ru11 or K20TRu11 the gap is already set (.44mm to 1mm). For NGK BKR6E-11 or BKR6ES-11 the gap should be .44 mm to .55 mm. For Champion plugs according to the Hayes Carina Manual it should be 1mm. NOTE: DO NOT adjust the gaps for iridium plugs!!!
The spark plug gap on a 1992 Honda Accord (DX,LX,EX) is 1.0 - 1.1mm I verified this information today (01-09-2008) for my NGK ZFR6F-11 spark plugs at a Murray's Auto Parts store.
B-thrifty Predator - 2012 The Saxo 1-1 was released on: USA: 11 February 2014
If it's electronic ignition the plug gap should be 1.1mm you buy spark plugs already sized (NGK BP5ES-11) It depends on what type of spark plugs you are using. For conventional plugs the gap of 1.0 - 1.1 mm (0.039 to 43") is correct. If you are running Platinum plugs, I like to gap at 0.005" extra (0.44 - 0.048"). I get good performance with NGK 7082 Platinum. Cheers Malcolm
HI there. The best spark plugs for this nissan are: NGK: BKR5E-11 Champion: RC12ycc4 Denso: K16PR-U11