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    Default Spark plug gap

    Just double checking that the plug gap (auto lite APP 5364) is 0.51" for the Zetec???

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    I use .040.
    Last edited by glm34; 06.11.16 at 11:51 AM.

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    Really....no one is going to finish this off? Really

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    Quote Originally Posted by gcoffin View Post
    Really....no one is going to finish this off? Really

    Well, your the bloody professor. I thought you would know for sure.

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    just waiting for the light to come on...LOL

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    1/2" seems like a lot guys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HayesCages View Post
    1/2" seems like a lot guys.
    winner, winner.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by HayesCages View Post
    1/2" seems like a lot guys.
    That would be 0.051 Lawrence

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    My spark plug gapping procedure for the last few decades is as follows:
    1. Open box
    2. Remove plug
    3. Look to see if there is a gap
    4. If yes, install
    5. If no, take back and get another new plug
    Lawrence Hayes
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