Exactly right racer man. END OF THREAD?.017-.020"
Some will suggest larger gaps, but a tighter gap will aid starting. You could experiment with larger gaps in the future.
I put the link in my favorites bar. I can NEVER remember the gaps, So this makes it easy. Thanks Tom.I took the title of this thread and pasted it in the search feature. Got this> http://www.google.com/cse?cx=partne...ss=#gsc.tab=0&gsc.q=Spark Plug Gap&gsc.page=1
Tom
No way to answer that one. It might be anything. Setting the gap is the responsibility of the builder.what is the gap when you first buy it?
DUDE, It comes out of china, It could be ANYTHING. So just check every plug, every time.what is the gap when you first buy it?
Usually called a feeler guage. (just messin with ya bro.)You can pick up a gapping tool at any auto parts store. They usually have them by the cash register. Real cheap too.
LOL Racer man. I almost fell on the floor laughing. Mainly because I can't bite into an apple anymore from the same thing.I'm glad I found out about these tools when I did. I had been using my teeth to set the gap. I was running out.