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fyarl666
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Getting parts in order to do the spring tune up of my 81 400L, just wondering what the correct spark plug gap is. Anyone have this info?
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If you are taking fresh plugs out of the package, they are already correct.
Agree. After checking the (new) plugs on my last 5 GS's and never finding one out of spec, I don't bother checking anymore. The gap is not that important anyway.
You have been lucky. How far does the gap have to be out of spec before it becomes important? What would a .045" gap do? How about a .015" gap?
"To measure is to know." (Now where have I heard that around here?Perhaps it is just a selective quote/suggestion?)
I always measure them myself. If you want perfection, YOU MUST MEASURE THEM.
You have been lucky. How far does the gap have to be out of spec before it becomes important? What would a .045" gap do? How about a .015" gap?
The gap needs to be narrow enough for the spark to make the leap across the gap, and wide enough to cause ignition of the fuel/air mixture.
Period.
Suggesting that the factory gap might be as narrow as 0.015" or as wide as 0.045" reveals the author's lack of experience with real world parts.