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Spark plug gap for 1997 3.3 v6

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Old 11-29-2013, 06:41 AM
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Question Spark plug gap for 1997 3.3 v6

I am undertaking the epic job of spark plug replacement. I think the gap in my new plugs is to small. I can't find the correct gap setting online or in my Chiltern manual, can anyone help?
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There is a white sticker on the hood that will have the spark plug gap should be .50
 
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Old 11-30-2013, 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by CHRYSLER TECH
There is a white sticker on the hood that will have the spark plug gap should be .50
Thanks, couldn't find the sticker, must have fallen off. I eventually found it in the Chilton's manual. Says 0.048-0.053" so that ties with what you said. Glad I checked as the ones I had order which were for a 97 3.3 v6 were set to 0.030" so I had to change the gap. Runs much better now although I think I have upset my lpg now as I can smell gas...
 
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