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...However if it is necessary to widen the gap, do so with a tool that only pulls back on the ground electrode without touching the center electrode or the porcelain. To close the gap on a plug,

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Question about 2004 Taurus

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...in the Cylinders of Gasoline Engines. A High Voltage is required to Jump the Gap between the Center Electrode and the Ground Electrode(s) typically between 30,000 and 100,000 Volts with electronic ...

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...dont think its plugs, but you can remove and use small wire brush to clean them. check the plug electrode colour to see fuel burn pattern on cylinders, should be lite brown deposits on

...changed on a 2007 toyota 4 runner? Nowadays, I've seen spark plugs last 100,000 miles. The center electrode in a spark plug will wear down, causing a wider gap between the center electrode and side ...

Question about 1997 Grand Am

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...gap before reseating the spark plug. The gap is the distance electricity arcs between the ground electrode and center electrode. The gap must be set correctly to ensure maximum performance. Here's ...

...or you can do an acceptable job of cleaning with a stiff brush. If the plugs are cleaned, the electrodes must be filed flat. Use an ignition points file, not an emery board or the like, which ...

spark plug settings honda jazz 1.4 2006 . Inspect the electrodes and ceramic insulator. Burned or worn electrodes may be caused by: Advanced ignition timing Loose spark plug Plug heat range too hot ...

Question about 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe LT

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What is spark plug gap? Spark plug gap is the distance between the center electrode and the side electrode. One usually measures it with a feeler, or thickness, gauge. The specifications for your ...

...relative to the cap when the computer decides to fire the coil. Aligning the rotor to the cap's electrodes at the instant of spark is called having the cap "indexed" to the rotor. In my case the ...

Question about 1999 Silverado 1500

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What are the types of hard facing electrodes? Hardfacing is the process of applying tougher or harder metal to a base material. Hardfacing electrodes are divided into three categories Iron base Nikel ...

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