A long time ago, I heard gapping a spark plug .010" above spec. can
improve fuel economy but hurt preformance. Any comments/feedback?
Craig Kahler
lowering the front?
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plug gap
I think that the way it works is that that trick makes it easier to
start, but does not improve higher speed operations. Makes sense if you
think about it, but that is no guarantee.
DC
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> A long time ago, I heard gapping a spark plug .010" above spec. can > improve fuel economy but hurt preformance. Any comments/feedback? > Craig Kahler > >
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lowering the front?
Use a couple large flat screwdrivers to spread the clamps a little.
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