Spark Plug Spacer 98 Stratus
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On my 98 stratus I was changing out the spark plugs and wires today and asked the Autozone guy if I needed the little spacer that came with the spark plug or not and he said the the one I take out has it then put it on. I know that I am the one who put the last plugs in and I am sure I just put them on because they were in the box but this time I wanted to ask the pros to see what their option was. ALSO I HAVE GAPPED THEM AT .050 is that good or is there something out there saying another gap it better?
Thanks!
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Any spark plug that I ever used with gasket metal washer always came with them. You shouldn't use autolite plugs in a Dodge. I've read a lot of cases where Autolites cause low rpm miss sound. According to Autolite web site, the 4cyl plugs are --- 3924 (--- refers to some letter code for different electrode media) For V-6 the part is --- 3923) also gasket seat. Their catalog tells me that the plugs come with the seat washer gaskets. Take them back and get Champions. That's what these engines are designed to use.