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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Hills of Western Mass
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spark plug gap question
Hey all,
Anyone know offhand the plug gap for a 67 with a 307, 2bbl, points, R45 plugs? Thanks, Norris |
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Location: Yellville, Ar, USA
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My son, my joy.
Join Date: Sep 2003
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Eh, I think he means .035 ![]() |
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I only wish I had the ignition to jump a .35 gap (spark plug gap humor)..........
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OOPS!! Yeah .035!!! Oh wel you guys knew what I was talking about!!
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Yup. Thanks again. I checked and the plugs were .035 from the factory. I don't know why they always tell you to gap them yourself. It seems that every set I have ever gotten have been right on.
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My son, my joy.
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Sometimes, due to normal handling, the plugs may not be gapped properly. Also, it depends on your ignition set-up. HEI uses .045 and some later ones go up to .060. |
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