Thanks for the info. I do reminder reading that years ago. Good
reminder to keep the plug gap the same.
Larry
Lbatman4U@aol.com wrote:
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> In a message dated 10/07/2000 12:14:41 PM, larry.p@erols.com writes:
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> << very interesting comment. I always wondered, that if the spark
> had good energy, then why would the gap mean anything, since its going
> to ignite the gas. >>
>
> Actually the gap determines the voltage needed to jump the gap. If you use an
> electronic scope to diagnose the engine, if all gaps are the same, any change
> in voltage spike can then be attributed to other "problems" such as lean
> mixture.
> Larry B
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