Back to basics... spark plug gap?
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Hi All, Just had to clean up some mildly-fouled plugs (old gas and lot's of idling), and thought I'd regap them. Reading through this site, I see many, many different suggested gaps. I read that with MSD boxes, gap should be changed. I also read that a test of different gaps had no resultant change in HP. So, there's a lot of variation for perhaps not much outcome. So, I turn this to you all for your opinions. I've been gapping my plugs at .030 I've got a 10.4:1 505" RB with E'brock heads, a 0.587/0.593 287/294 cam, M1 intake and 1050 Dominator. MSD 6AL box, MSD Blaster 2 coil, MP distributor and NGK BCP6ES plugs. For street and strip, what would you gap them at? Cheers!
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Re: Back to basics... spark plug gap?
[Re: dennismopar73]
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06/25/11 09:42 AM
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My 440 with MSD and 12.5 domes, 1050 Dominator and Stealth heads I run .040.Its street driven and no problems.My sons 413 with MSD same gap.I run NGK plugs and they seem better than the Autolites I was running.Rocky
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Re: Back to basics... spark plug gap?
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I think for the most part all a wider gap does on a NA engine is work the ignition system and wires harder. I seen a car a few years back that wouldn't run with a .040 gap and was fine at .035.. I run mine at .035 on gas and tightened it up to .030 when I put alky on it. Blower, turbos and NOS are a different story.
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Re: Back to basics... spark plug gap?
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Hi All, Just had to clean up some mildly-fouled plugs (old gas and lot's of idling), and thought I'd regap them. Reading through this site, I see many, many different suggested gaps. I read that with MSD boxes, gap should be changed. I also read that a test of different gaps had no resultant change in HP. So, there's a lot of variation for perhaps not much outcome. So, I turn this to you all for your opinions. I've been gapping my plugs at .030 I've got a 10.4:1 505" RB with E'brock heads, a 0.587/0.593 287/294 cam, M1 intake and 1050 Dominator. MSD 6AL box, MSD Blaster 2 coil, MP distributor and NGK BCP6ES plugs. For street and strip, what would you gap them at?
Cheers!
The wider the better - as long as your ignition system is up to the task of lighting them. I'd go for .040"
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Re: Back to basics... spark plug gap?
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I gap mine at .045 with a 7AL, 12.3 on gas but mine's a small block with really good chambers and a lot of quench. Very small chamber and tight piston to head clearance. I'd bet I could run .035 with no problem but I figure if I can get a wider gap I'm better off.
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