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Spark plug checkup.
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Hi guys, just pulled the NGK's from my 305E with a 600 cfm 4 barrel, Pertronix hei, and dual exhaust. 10 degrees initial timing and gap at .040-.043. Not bad. Couple of them are shaded a little. All are burning a tad bit of oil from the valve guides. But I am impressed. Runs good. Put some AC delcos in and will test those. So far I have noticed a little more low end response. Overall no feel of better acceleration. Gapped at .055. They have a cross over for NGK's so I may end up eventually going to their version as I have never had one bit off issues with them. Plug numbered 1 - 6 from left to right. :ok:
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Are those B6s? I'm only asking because those were one of the types suggested as substitutes on a site that I was looking at.... Pickings are slim over here. But, I seem to be able to find ngk. |
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Why can't the NKG's be gapped to .060"
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Do you need a special tool to remove those?
Or just pull the spark plug wire and take it out? |
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In general: Twist plug boot before and during pulling on it. Never pull on the wire itself. Use a deep socket or a plug socket to remove. No "special" tools required. Any plug that is the correct length and threads will work. Set at MFG recommended gap. A spark is a spark. You get no "performance" from a spark plug. Low end or high end or middle end. |
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