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It really depends on the spark plug being used. But if you stick to the origninal spark plug NGK TR5A-10 it is supposed to be gapped a 1.0 mm since Ford has issued an in house service directive to reduce the gap from 1.3 mm (original) to 1.0 mm (present) 0.03936996
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CHANGING SPARK PLUGS EASY.ALL YOU NEED IS SPARK PLUG SOCKET.TORQUE WRENCH WOULD BE GOOD.NOT MANDATORY IF YOU MAKE SURE NOT TO OVER TIGHTEN SPARK PLUGS STRIP OUT THREAD SINCE THEY ARE ALUMINUM.YOU NEED A 3/8 RATCHET.SHORT AND LONG EXTENSION.YOU NEED SPARK PLUG GAUGE TO SET SPARK GAP.THE 2.0 OR 2.3 ENGINE SPARK PLUG GAP IS 0.041- 0.045.
one of these two diagrams show firing order for your car. determine from the v.i.n. which. the gap spec is located on a white placard in the engine compartment on the underside of the hood or on the fan shroud.
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