Great that you are checking/measuring the spark plug gap...many people overlook this setting...you can not count on the new plug having the correct gap...Most plugs with today's electronic ignitions use the 35 mm gap...however, your best answer is to ask your Auto Parts store what the gap should be when you purchase the new plugs...Good job, hope this helps.
SOURCE: need gapping info for toyota corolla AE-91 1.5l japanese domestic
The correct spark plug gap for the 1.5 litre engine is .032"
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If you don't have the manual then use a saw blade(usual blue colour that cuts metal etc)as gap thickness,always work this way.However this greatly affects performance and pull up speed,so if you're eager about this then look for the right manual.Hope this helps.
SOURCE: what is the gap for an 04 impala spark plug
The gap depends on which motor you have and what kind of plug. Irecommend staying with the original brand and number. My 2002 Impala w/ 3.8L has a 0.060" gap on it's plugs. According to Autozone, the gap for the 2005 3.4L or 3.8L is also 0.060".
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