C Cliffh New member Joined Aug 31, 2015 Messages 7 Points 6 Location Velddrif Jul 9, 2024 #1 Hi Everyone, Can someone help me. I would like to replace plugs and don't have a manual. What is the gap to set on my Panda plugs? Thanks
Hi Everyone, Can someone help me. I would like to replace plugs and don't have a manual. What is the gap to set on my Panda plugs? Thanks
koalar Distinguished member Written a review Joined Oct 24, 2016 Messages 11,317 Points 2,704 Location Cheshire Jul 9, 2024 #2 Clifg said: I own a 2011 Panda Young 1.2 8v Fiat. All I am looking for is to find out what the spark plug gap should be. Can anyone help me please Click to expand... Depends on manufacture OEM plugs are 1mm Some alternatives are 0.8mm I always check the gap on new plugs but I have never had a plug in the last few decades ever be out on plugs bought from a reputable source Last edited: Jul 9, 2024
Clifg said: I own a 2011 Panda Young 1.2 8v Fiat. All I am looking for is to find out what the spark plug gap should be. Can anyone help me please Click to expand... Depends on manufacture OEM plugs are 1mm Some alternatives are 0.8mm I always check the gap on new plugs but I have never had a plug in the last few decades ever be out on plugs bought from a reputable source
SB1500 Panda Veteran Parked in the garage Written a review Joined Jul 1, 2014 Messages 4,032 Points 1,137 Location Londonderry Jul 9, 2024 #3 I didn't think this was something you had to worry about with modern engines and parts? Quality NGK or even Magnetti Marelli parts should come well suited to cars like the Panda since the engines are so widely used over such a long time.
I didn't think this was something you had to worry about with modern engines and parts? Quality NGK or even Magnetti Marelli parts should come well suited to cars like the Panda since the engines are so widely used over such a long time.