As vehicles continue to advance, some automotive tools are starting to become irrelevant. Here's one that isn't as popular as ...
In olden times, part of the ritual of changing your engine's spark plugs was making sure that the gap was set correctly for optimum performance. That is, the distance between the spark plug's center ...
Changing your own spark plugs is a rite of passage among gearheads. It shows you’re fully aware that your car needs basic maintenance to stay in tip-top shape, and that you’re ready to tackle it ...
In racing, spark plugs are practically a disposable commodity. Use them for a while and throw them away. If the engine starts acting funny, replace the plugs just in case. It's cheap insurance and ...
Most drivers know that you should change your spark plugs routinely to keep your car's engine running smoothly. However, when it comes to gapping spark plugs, many people may find themselves confused.
This is an extreme Champion racing spark plug once used in 15:1 NASCAR superspeedway motors with a radically cut-back side electrode. Spark plug manufacturers usually spot-weld side electrodes to the ...
Perhaps my google-fu is weak today. I have an '88 Honda Accord, and I'm trying to change the spark plugs. I've done several searches but I just can't seem to find any reference as to what to gap my ...