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Spark plug gap.
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voced |
06-03-2017 @ 1:03 PM
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What spark plug gap do most of you use. I know the book says .25. Thanks Jerry
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ken ct. |
06-03-2017 @ 1:17 PM
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You answered your own question,congratulations good job. ken ct.
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Kens 36 |
06-04-2017 @ 8:33 AM
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That would be a HUGE gap. I use .025". Ken
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len47merc |
06-04-2017 @ 9:13 AM
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Jeesh Ken - doesn't a quarter of an inch sound about right? ;-)
Steve
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Stroker |
06-04-2017 @ 12:54 PM
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I used to adjust the gap based upon what I was "going to do". A little wider gap will generally give a better idle, and closing the gap down a "tad" will allow for higher speed operation and more complete combustion. Our old Ford ignitions do have "their limits", and as engine loads increase, combustion pressures do as well. It get's harder to fire a plug across a larger gap under load than it is to fire a plug under low-load conditions. I'm not talking about a "big difference", just the difference between .022" and .028", with an upper limit of about .030 with a stock Ford ignition.
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Drbrown |
06-04-2017 @ 7:10 PM
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Believe Bubba recommends 0.025 max with electronic ignitions.
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voced |
06-04-2017 @ 11:41 PM
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Thanks guy's, I will set them at .025 like the book.
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