Spark Plugs update...
Well I just downloaded the service manual and checked the spark plug gap again, looks like the dealer was right. The service manual calls for .042" gap for the 3.7L and a .040" gap for the 4.7L. I'm not exactly sure one way or another exactly how critical the gap is being that the spark plug gapping tools are not going to accurately get you to thousandths of an inch, it seems to me like its more of a close enough game, I guess I'll find out soon!
The service manual I had said .35in... are you sure it said .42 for a 3.7L??
Dakota Stone... what wiring are you refering to about the spark plugs....??
Dakota Stone... what wiring are you refering to about the spark plugs....??
I downloaded the service manual in the forum and that's what it says to do, the ignition system is on pgs 1030-1050 there it tells you how much to gap the plugs, what to torque them at and how to remove the ignition coils to get to the plugs.
I think all the confusion is coming from this part that shows the gap tool and a plug being gapped at 0.35:
sparkplug.jpg
But, the actual specs are:
gapSpecs.jpg
sparkplug.jpg
But, the actual specs are:
gapSpecs.jpg
Installed my 3923s 2 weeks ago at the recommended .035 in my '05 3.7. Keep in mind it is a colder range plug. The stock hot plugs were supposed to be .040. None of the stock (factory) plugs were properly gapped. Ranged from .043 to .045. Much smoother idle. No need to worry.
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The service manual I had said .35in... are you sure it said .42 for a 3.7L??
Dakota Stone... what wiring are you refering to about the spark plugs....??
The service manual I had said .35in... are you sure it said .42 for a 3.7L??
Dakota Stone... what wiring are you refering to about the spark plugs....??
If you look at the picture, look at where the valve covers are, it's not the best pic, but you should be able to see what I'm talking about.
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