Genuine Pontiac Phoenix Spark Plug

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3 Spark Plugs found

  • Pontiac Phoenix Spark Plug - 19310656
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    Pontiac Phoenix Spark Plug Asm

    Part Number: 19310656
    • Other Name: SPARKPLUG,Glow
    • Replaces: 5613935, 5613794, 5613848, 19157993, 05613935, 05613794
    $2.19 MSRP: $3.92
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    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1982-1984 Pontiac Phoenix | 2 DOOR, 4 DOOR, LJ 2 DOOR, LJ 4 DOOR | 4 Cyl 2.5L
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  • Pontiac Phoenix Spark Plug - 19300874
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    Pontiac Phoenix Spark Plug Asm

    Part Number: 19300874
    • Other Name: SPARK PLUG,Glow
    • Replaced by: 19354426
    $2.33 MSRP: $4.18
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    • 1982-1984 Pontiac Phoenix | 2 DOOR, 4 DOOR, LJ 2 DOOR, LJ 4 DOOR | 6 Cyl 2.8L
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  • Pontiac Phoenix Spark Plug - 5614046
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    Pontiac Phoenix Spark Plug

    Part Number: 5614046
    • Other Name: SPARKPLUG,Glow
    • Replaced by: 19354431
    $2.33 MSRP: $4.18
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    • 1982-1984 Pontiac Phoenix | 2 DOOR, 4 DOOR, LJ 2 DOOR, LJ 4 DOOR | 4 Cyl 2.5L
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Pontiac Phoenix Spark Plug Parts Questions & Answers

  • Q: How to replace spark plugs for Buick Skylark,Oldsmobile Omega and Pontiac Phoenix?
    A: Replacing spark plugs in an L4 or V6 engine calls for the assessment of underhood configuration especially with a car that has air conditioning or power steering as some plugs may be difficult to access thereby requiring special extension or swivel tools. Some common tools used in this kind of work include a plug wrench or spark plug socket designed for use with a ratchet wrench (with insulation to protect the porcelain insulator) and a feeler gauge for checking and adjusting the spark plug gap. Furthermore, it requires purchasing new spark plugs earlier, adjusting them to the correct gap, and then installing each one at a time. Before removing old spark plugs, allow engine cooling to take place and during this time inspect for defects on them as well as check their gaps. The gap should match the Specifications or Tune-up decal values, with the wire gently touching both electrodes. Use notched adjuster on the feeler gauge for correcting any gap discrepancies. Check if there are cracks on the body of any spark plug that is cracked replace it. Cover your fenders so that paint is protected. When possible, carefully remove one spark plug wire from a spark plug using a twisting motion if required or available use a removal tool. To avoid debris entering into the cylinder during plug replacement, it is advisable to use compressed air or bicycle pump and blow away debris from around the spark plug area. Put in place your spanner/socket onto the clockwise direction such that you get another tool for screwing out all these devices and do so perfectly without damaging anything else while maintaining their initial shapes as well as sizes thought process. By comparing removed ones to reference images which depict how its engines run; you will then know if they are functioning properly otherwise fixing it will be done immediately by inserting new ones inside by tightening again but manually since resistance when being pushed upwards until almost entirely tightened occurs prior using torque wrench only achieves proper seating without preventing mold castings made Empty space is avoided by ensuring that the spark plug wire is routed away from the hot exhaust manifold before reconnecting. This process of replacement should continue for all other plugs such that only one should be replaced every time to avoid mix-up of the Spark Plug Wires.
  • Q: What is the importance of properly functioning spark plugs for engine performance on Buick Skylark,Oldsmobile Omega and Pontiac Phoenix?
    A: Properly functioning spark plugs are essential for the engine to perform optimally. It is recommended to replace the spark plugs with new ones at the specified intervals mentioned in Routine Maintenance or the owner's manual. When replacing the spark plugs, it is important to use new ones of the same heat range and type, which can be identified by the series of numbers and letters stamped on them. The spark plug gap plays a crucial role in the efficiency of the spark, so it should be set correctly using a feeler gauge. The condition and appearance of the spark plugs provide valuable information about the engine's tune and condition. A clean and white insulator nose indicates a weak mixture or a hot plug, while hard, black-looking deposits suggest a rich mixture. A black and oily plug may indicate engine wear and a rich mixture. Light tan to greyish brown deposits on the insulator nose indicate a correct mixture and a well-maintained engine. If there are long, brown, tapering stains on the outside of the white portion of the plug, it indicates a faulty joint and requires replacement. Always tighten the spark plug to the specified torque, avoiding excessive tightening.

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