installing spark plugs

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installing spark plugs

Post by yea17s »

just checking to make sure i dont do it wrong, i got ngk 's , just screw em in and attach to spark lead, no little tricks? cheers guys
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Post by ubuyau »

No tricks - if they're the right ones (BPR6E or BPR6ES) theyll screw in without a problem.

Just get them nice and tight with the socket and clip the wires back on 8)
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Post by JohnnyC »

Get them to hand tight and then give them 1/4 turn more. That should be just about the right amount of torque.
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Post by MMamdouh »

don't forget to gap them correctly before installation... 0.8mm for the 1.5 SOHC or 1.1 for the 1.6 DOHC.

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MMamdouh wrote:don't forget to gap them correctly before installation... 0.8mm for the 1.5 SOHC or 1.1 for the 1.6 DOHC.

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if you don't gap them what will happen?
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Post by MMamdouh »

depending on how wrong they are; symptoms can vary from a little hesitation in idle up to noticable loss of power.

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ohh ok thanx for the info man
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Post by JohnnyC »

I was told .44 for the 1.6 DOHC
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Post by mrbnew »

.8mm is a different measurment than 44 thousandths of an inch. .8mm is about 31 thousandths of an inch. I was told to gap at 35 thousandths.
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Post by Audacity Racing »

you really won't notice a difference in that much gap change. anything closer to a 1/100th of an inch is where you start to see changes. if it's too close, you won't get a good burn and you'll fry the plugs, if the gap is too large it won't spark effectively and your engine will studder or even misfire
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