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'99 Passat spark plug gap
I'm looking for the spark plug gap for a '99 Passat 1.8T. I'd
appreciate it if somebody would post the answer! Thanks. B.Good |
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"B. Goodman" > wrote in message ganews.com... > I'm looking for the spark plug gap for a '99 Passat 1.8T. I'd > appreciate it if somebody would post the answer! > > Thanks. > > B.Good It's that little piece of air just below the thread but not as far south as the other little thingy that the spark goes too. Glad i could help. Coolwater |
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Most are pre-gaped out of the box., and I think Vw calls for platinum.
"B. Goodman" > wrote in message ganews.com... > I'm looking for the spark plug gap for a '99 Passat 1.8T. I'd > appreciate it if somebody would post the answer! > > Thanks. > > B.Good |
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"B. Goodman" > wrote in message ganews.com... > I'm looking for the spark plug gap for a '99 Passat 1.8T. I'd > appreciate it if somebody would post the answer! > > Thanks. > > B.Good Had a look at Haynes and it doesn't specify. If you have the 3 electrode plugs then I'd just replace 'em if you are concerned. I. |
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