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Old 06-16-2006, 04:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i bought a spark plug glapper from canadian tire, i dont know how it works but it is a metal disc like the size of a toonie and it has curved wires on the outside part to measure it. how do i gap it to .025?
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The two ends that are not loops are used to bend the electrode of the spark plug.

The round parts are used to put between the electrode and the ground electrode and measure the gap (space) between the two.

One of the round parts should say .025 or something close. Use that one to determine your gap.

Careful while bending the ground electrode, it is very easy to bend it too much.
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