93GreenLX said:
The plug gap should be .044 in single plug and .054 on dual plug 2.3's ...hmm I thought it was .044 all the way around(except turbo's )
There should be a post on this, when I swaped plugs on my 93' 2.3L LX.
On my 93' 2.3L it has on the sticker located on the drivers feder that said 042-.045, So I could gap mine between .042-.045. I gaped mine at .042, because over time and lots of heat the gap opens up. With them at .042 you have a little leway before haveing to mess with them again, than if you gaped them at .045. I want to say it was stinger who told me that, but don't qoute me.
Best tools to have : 1) vaccum hose that fits the end of the spark plug 3/8 ID, I think and 6-9" long. (to help screw in the intake plugs).( the 3/8 ID may depend on plug type, I used Bosch Plats)
2) Plug boot pliars to help get a better grip on th intake wires.
3) 5/8 swivel spark plug socket.
4) 9" extention (3/8 drive) (or a 6" plus a 3")
5) 6" 1/4 extention ( this was used to slide in the vaccum tube to keep it straight instead of curved shaped which helped out a lot
(one tip that help me because I have big hands lol...Unplug the EGR electric plug and vaccum tube. this will allow a hair more room to get that last intake plug near the fire wall. )
I'm sorry about the post being long, but figured that crap helped me out a lot to do my plugs, so maybe it can help someone else
