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    IA Senior Member punkr6's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by blacknightteg
    yeah. accept im going by the haynes manual and it says .043? so tell me why thats wrong?
    its not, but have a thing for making simple things very complicated...

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    You shouldn't have to Gap your sparkplugs..If you gap it to .44,then in about a 1000 miles,it will be @ .45...So leave the spark plugs how you buy it. At least the ngk spark plugs.

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