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What the gap suppose to be on a spark plug for 1997 plymouth voyager

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According with the Voyager Repair Manual, check this information for each engine:

Model: VOYAGER
Year: 1997
Engine: V6 - 3.3L - FI - - GAS
Parts Number: RN14MC5
GAP : .050"


Model: VOYAGER
Year: 1997
Engine: V6 - 3.0L - FI - - GAS
Part Numbere: RN11YC4
GAP : .044" (Original Equipment Manufacturer and/or Original Equipment Equivalent)


Model: VOYAGER
Year: 1997
Engine: L4 - 2.4L - FI - - GAS
Part Number: RC12YC5
GAP : .050" w/DOHC (Original Equipment Manufacturer and/or Original Equipment Equivalent)


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