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Old 10-01-2003, 12:58 AM
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1988 spark plug gap ?

What is the gap on a 1988 prelude si?

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Re: 1988 spark plug gap ?

I don't know, but if nobody can help here, I suggest calling your local parts house. When I buy plugs, most of the time they write the gap # right on the box for me. Hope this helps.
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The plugs are pre gapt when you buy them. If not buy a chilton or Haynes manual for $14.99. If you are a do it yourselfer either one will be helpfull.
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