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RE: Spark plug gap
By Pete's Ponies - 02/18/2003 4:17:31 PM; IP 63.208.220.12
you have an electronic ignition there, not points. You would be the best to determine if what you have is working. Plug gaps are a trail and error thing. Basically, as wide as possible is best IF it nevers misfires; meaning as long as it can jump the gap.
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 RE: Spark plug gap -- Gerry Proctor, 02/18/2003
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