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Old 01-28-2008, 11:30 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Spark plug question.

For my Disco II MY99 4.0lts.
According your experience what spark plug you recommend.
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search is your friend there are a tone of threads on this subject already
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Pull out your old one, and get one that looks just like it.

The most reliable plug was installed at the factory.
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I have found the best performance with Bosch Silvers for the Rover. After that, I like the NGKR. But a lot of people have opinions, don't we? lol.
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I didnt want to start a new thread

Whats the stock gap on a 4.0L? Whats the reccommended gap?
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.035 for a RRC 3.9l look under the hood on the radiator support it tells you on a sticker there. The factory setting and that is what I would run unless you have done some ignition system mods.
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.035 for a RRC 3.9l look under the hood on the radiator support it tells you on a sticker there. The factory setting and that is what I would run unless you have done some ignition system mods.
Last time I looked, I dont recall seeing a sticker. I mean, the sticker was there I guess I just didnt really look at it. Usually its just A/C information.

Truth be told, I've only ever bought spark plugs for Rotary engines. They dont have a gap, just heat ranges. And one brand makes them, essentially.


Rover goes for repairs in 2 weeks, the full treatment (rebuilt heads, all leaky gaskets replaced, which is pretty well all of them). Figure the least I could pay for is some good wires and plugs.
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