Description:
ACDelco Professional Iridium Spark Plugs are a high quality replacement for many vehicles on the road today. They are our latest in spark plug technology and an exact replacement for your vehicle's original components. Iridium composition provides a high melting point and great strength, and provides excellent wear resistance and durability. These premium aftermarket replacement spark plugs are manufactured to meet your expectations for fit, form, and function. ⚠ WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - https://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Features and Benefits:
- Iridium composition provides a high melting point and great strength, providing excellent wear resistance and durability
- Iridium offers excellent engine idle stability, reliable cold starting, quick acceleration and smooth performance
- Three Piece Fired in Suppressor seal meters spark energy for long electrode life, prevents combustion leakage and helps block radio frequencies that can affect vehicle electronics
Specifications:
Approximate Resistor Value (k ohms):
3-7.5k ohms
Center Electrode Core Material:
Copper
Center Electrode Tip Material:
Iridium
Ground Configuration:
Standard
Ground Electrode Quantity:
1
Ground Electrode Tip Design:
Standard
Manufacturer Heat Range:
7
Thread Diameter:
0.551 in.
Features and Benefits:
- – Apply dielectric grease into the boot area to reduce the chance of exterior tracking on the buttress tower of the spark plug. This grease also promotes a good heat transfer between the spark terminal screw and boot terminal.
- – Before installing new spark plugs, use a gap guide to make sure your new spark plugs have the correct gap. NOTE: ACDelco Professional Iridium Spark Plugs are pre-gapped during manufacturing. Never attempt to gap an ACDelco Professional Iridium Spark Plug. You could damage the spark plug. Replace any incorrectly gapped ACDelco Professional Iridium Spark Plugs with plugs that are correctly gapped.
- – Brush or air blast dirt away from the well areas before removing spark plugs. CAUTION: Use goggles to protect eyes from debris when applying compressed air to spark plug wells.
- – Grasp the spark plug boot and gently rotate it 90 degrees counterclockwise. Pull the spark plug boot and cable away from the spark plug. If necessary, use a spark plug boot removing tool. DO NOT grab or violently pull spark plug cables.
- – Install spark plugs or glow plugs to the proper torque per the manufacturers' specification.
- – Remove each spark plug and place each one in a tray by cylinder number. This will help identify and relate any unusual condition to the cylinder involved.
- – Use the correct deep socket size to loosen each spark plug one or two turns. NOTE: To remove spark plugs from aluminum heads, allow the engine to cool. The heat of the engine, in combination with a spark plug that is still hot, may cause the spark plug threads to strip the cylinder head upon removal.
- Visually inspect spark plugs for signs of wear. Follow these steps for removing spark plugs for inspection, servicing or replacement:
Specifications: