Most likely .032, but check to be certain...I have a '91 B2200 and am assuming it to be the same.
Underneath your hood, there should be a series of 2-3 stickers... a listing for spark plug gap should be seen there.
The spark plug gap on a 1997 Mazda 626 DX should be set at .044 inches. A new spark plug will come preset from the factory.
The proper spark plug gap for a 1996 B2300 is .044. Some spark plugs will come pre-gapped and on some brands of spark plugs the gap is not adjustable.
gap plug to .024-.028
.045
change crank sencor
Crank position sensor could be the problem. Worth looking into.
All of the fuses in the miata are located in the engine compartment. Looking at the car from the front, there is a black case near the left hood hinge. Open it, and the radio fuse is in there.
12th of January 1993.
04/20/1993
.044
Not getting fuel or spark?
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The gap is 0.060
The spark plug gap should be set at 0.032 of a inch with a gap setting tool.This is simple and also suggest using ngk plugs(normal oem replacement) not platinum.Go with these for simple low cost,and ease of install and removal.
.054 inch , according to fordparts.com
The spark plug torque spec range is between 6 and 10 ft/lbs.
it is around 1993 to 2003.i got the information from spark notes.
I have a 1993 Mazda 626, 5 speed. Had to replace the whole wiring harness. After replacing the harness my car will not start. All it does is crank, I checked for spark and i have none. Replaced the distributor rotor, spark plugs and still no spark. even checked to see if the fuses are all good. Oh also i don't have to hold the clutch in it cranks without holding the clutch in Never did that before. Anyone have any ideas? Or where i can look for more help?
the passenger side is 1 then they go in order to the drivers side
You can either take out a spark plug on each rotor and spin it over or you can pull your fuel injection fuse and spin it over.
if you buy the correct spark plugs , they are preset at factory to the right setting for your car