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Old 04-14-2009, 09:41 PM   #1
Rain City
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Spark Plug gap

I've looked this up on this forum and others but can't find a good answer.

My truck is a 81 c10, with a 350, aluminum heads, holley carb - what should I gap my plugs at? I bought new ones, and they're set at .03

BUT - Recently when I've been accelerating at highway speeds, it sort of "gurgles" on acceleration, popping almost.

The only thing I changed was plugs, any suggestions???
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