Spark Plugs - Ford Ranger Maintaince And Repair Manual

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Spark Plugs

A typical spark plug consists of a metal shell surrounding a ceramic insulator. A metal electrode extends
downward through the center of the insulator and protrudes a small distance. Located at the end of the plug
and attached to the side of the outer metal shell is the side electrode. The side electrode bends in at a 90( angle
so that its tip is just past and parallel to the tip of the center electrode. The distance between these two
electrodes (measured in thousandths of an inch or hundredths of a millimeter) is called the spark plug gap.
The spark plug does not produce a spark, but instead provides a gap across which the current can arc. The coil
produces anywhere from 20,000 to 50,000 volts (depending on the type and application) which travels
through the wires to the spark plugs. The current passes along the center electrode and jumps the gap to the
side electrode, and in doing so, ignites the air/fuel mixture in the combustion chamber.
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