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SPARK PLUG AND GAP CLARIFICATION & SPECIFICATIONS

MODELS AFFECTED: ALL 1981 THRU 1985 BUICKS

Listed below are the spark plugs and gap information for all engine applications used in 1981 thru 1985 Buicks.

A.C. PLUG ELECTRODE YEAR ENGINE VIN CODE TYPE GAP ---- ------ -------- --------- --------- 1981 Pont. 2.5L 5 R44TSX .060" Chev. 2.8L X *R43CTS .045" Buick 3.8L A R45TS8 .080" Buick 3.8L Turbo 3 R45TS .040" Buick 4.1L 4 R45TS8 .080" Pont. 4.3L S R45TSK .060" Olds. 5.0L Y *R46SX .080"

1982 Pont. 1.8L O *R44XLS .035" Chev. 1.8L G *R42CTS .035" Pmt. 2.5L R R44TSK .060" Chev. 2.8L Z *R42CTS .045" Chev. 2.8L X *R43CTS .045" Buick 3.0L E R44TS8 .080" Buick 3.8L A R45TS8 .080" Buick 3.8L Turbo 3 R45TSK .060" Buick 4.1L 4 R45TS8 .080" Olds. 5.0L Y R46SX .080"

1983 Pont. 1.8L O *R44XLS .035" Chev. 2.0L P R42cts .035" Pont. 2.5L R *R44TSX .060" Chev. 2.8L X R43CTS .045" Chev. 2.8L Z R42CTS .045" Buick 3.0L E R44TSX .060" Buick 3.8L A R45TS8 .080" Buick 3.8L Turbo 8 R45TSK .060" Buick 4.1L 4 R45TS8 .080" Olds. 5.0L Y R46SX .080"

1984 Pont. 1.8L O R44XLS .035" Pont. 1.8L J R42CXLS .035" Chev. 2.0L P R42CTS .035" Pont. 2.5L R *R43TSK .060" Chev. 2.8L X R43CTS .045" Chev. 2.8L Z R42CTS .045" Buick 3.0L E R44TSX .060" Buick 3.8L (Carb.) A R45TSX .060" Buick 3.8L (MFI) 3 R44TS8 .080" Buick 3.8L Turbo 9 R44TS .045" Buick 4.1L 4 R45TSX .060" Olds. 5.0L Y R46SK .080" 1985 Pont. 1.8L O R44XLS .035" Pont. 1.8L J R42CXLS .035" Chev. 2.0L P R42CTS .035" Pont. 2.5L R,U R43TSX .060" Chev. 2.8L (Carb) X R43CTS .045" Chev. 2.8L (MFI) W R42CTS .045" Buick 3.0L (MFI) L R44LTS .040" Buick 3.0L (Carb) E R44TSX .060" Buick 3.8L (MFI) 3 R44TS8 .080" Buick 3.8L (Carb.) A R45TSX .060" Buick 3.8L Turbo 9 R44TS .045" Olds. 5.0L Y FR3LS6 .060"

* Revised from original specifications.

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