Specs for spark plugs
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Per the service manual, the plugs should be gapped to 0.054" (0.051 to 0.057" is allowable). The big thing is making sure that all of the plugs are gapped to the same value. Also, save yourself the money and don't get the fancy plugs. Get yourself a quality platinum plug and install that. Going with the "multi-spark" plugs (Bosch +4's, Splitfires, etc) only cause problems in our engines.
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