I was going to try and change the spark plugs in my motor, I think they're due. I know my engine specifications but I don't know where online to find the proper gap for my engine. Does anyone happen to know a good resource where I can look something like that up?

  • nat_turner_overdrive [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    Generally if you're buying spark plugs for modern cars you're getting a pre-gapped plug that doesn't need adjustment. Otherwise, you can use the factory shop manual to find the proper gap - and you can usually find a downloadable PDF of that manual on the internet pretty easily. They're nice in a pinch even if having a physical manual you can make notes in and stuff is better.

    • DiltoGeggins [none/use name]
      hexagon
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      1 year ago

      Is that by sparkplug? I think they need to be gapped at 0.032 at least that's what I saw for my motor for Champion spark plugs. I am assuming the number is determined by motor. That's part of my issue in finding the number, because I have a '74 Jeep CJ6 3.8 liter inline 6 and I am not finding data on it anywhere.

  • Sickos [they/them, it/its]
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    1 year ago

    Fucking love wrenching, but I mostly do diesels, sorry.

    Actually, when I look at Champion's website, and do a part search for plugs for a random car they pop up the correct gap as "additional fit criteria"