Bamba
TYF Newbie
Strangest thing happened when I went to do my 1st tune-up on my 1998 Tahoe. I have the 4WD and the engine is a 5.7L
I wanted to clean off the carbon deposits on the plugs, cap and rotor. The strange thing is .. The existing NGK R spark plugs were all gapped at .035, an the sticker on the radiator indicated that the correct gap was .060, while the Haynes Manual indicates that the correct gap is .040
I've been reading through some of the other threads, and some guys get great performance at .040 and some at .060? But .035??
Another thing is that I must have done something wrong?? because the engine now runs like crap and has produced a "Service Engine Soon" indicator light??
I've rechecked the wires cleared the code and it sounded great but after running just a few minutes the "Engine Service" light comes back on, and ithe engine sounds crappy again??
I have a mind to regap the NGK-R plugs to .040 and see if that helps.
Any help you guys can give me is appreciated.
I wanted to clean off the carbon deposits on the plugs, cap and rotor. The strange thing is .. The existing NGK R spark plugs were all gapped at .035, an the sticker on the radiator indicated that the correct gap was .060, while the Haynes Manual indicates that the correct gap is .040
I've been reading through some of the other threads, and some guys get great performance at .040 and some at .060? But .035??
Another thing is that I must have done something wrong?? because the engine now runs like crap and has produced a "Service Engine Soon" indicator light??
I've rechecked the wires cleared the code and it sounded great but after running just a few minutes the "Engine Service" light comes back on, and ithe engine sounds crappy again??
I have a mind to regap the NGK-R plugs to .040 and see if that helps.
Any help you guys can give me is appreciated.