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Moderator Overlander |
I need to change the spark plugs on my wife's 2001 Pathfinder and don't have a Chilton's for it yet...anyone know the recommended plug gap?
Mick |
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Overlander |
Standard Type PLFR5A-11 NGK
Cold Type PLFR6A-11 NGK Hot Type PLFR4A-11 NGK Gap (Nominal): 1.1mm (0.043 in) That's the 01 not 01.5 01 SC CC 4x4, 5 spd. Sand dune with matching snugtop. |
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Moderator Overlander |
Thanks. I called the auto parts store and they told me .044
I got Champion double platinum plugs...ever have any experience with them? I've never used them before. Mick |
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Overlander |
I've always ran NGK in my 4 & 6 cylinders. heh that's been the last 20 some years. Never platinums though, except in the new truck. I've ran autolites in my old 442. Sorry
01 SC CC 4x4, 5 spd. Sand dune with matching snugtop. |
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Moderator N4W Card Holder ![]() Ultimate N4Wheeler ![]() |
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Wheeler |
From what I've heard, platinums last longer but don't work as well
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Overlander |
On my truck platinums are stock. The part numbers I posted are from the service manual.
01 SC CC 4x4, 5 spd. Sand dune with matching snugtop. |
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I have bosch platinums+4 in my 95 hardbody. I noticed a diffenence. The engine would pull harder after the new plugs were installed. Prior to those I had autolite platinums. With the autolites I did not notice much of a difference over the stock NGK's.
1995 KC XE-V6 4x4. |
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Moderator Overlander |
I haven't had the time to change them out yet...after looking to see where the plugs are located, I think it's a little more complicated than changing the plugs in my 95 Pathfinder.
Mick |
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Moderator Overlander |
Changed the plugs today...took about 2 hours thanks to a stripped head of a bolt in the bracket above the #5 cylinder and the process involved to get to the #4 plug. To get to the #4 plug, I removed the air intake hose and I think the Idle Air Control Valve...no problems there. The entire job took a little more time than I thought...glad I don't have to change the plugs often!
MickB |
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