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what's the gap?
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<blockquote data-quote="bgstew6" data-source="post: 5972941" data-attributes="member: 36957"><p>stock gap is .042-.046</p><p></p><p>run em at .040 and you should be golden for a stock setup...</p><p></p><p></p><p>first time plug change sucks LOL...after that it will get easier and easier....a 7mm swivel socket (not a swivel and a 7mm) its combined into one and can be had from sears will make getting the one screw out from under the fuel pressure regulator easy. Put some Mad Pack coil screws on when you re assemble................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bgstew6, post: 5972941, member: 36957"] stock gap is .042-.046 run em at .040 and you should be golden for a stock setup... first time plug change sucks LOL...after that it will get easier and easier....a 7mm swivel socket (not a swivel and a 7mm) its combined into one and can be had from sears will make getting the one screw out from under the fuel pressure regulator easy. Put some Mad Pack coil screws on when you re assemble................ [/QUOTE]
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