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- Stihl Ignition Module Air Gap. . . - Arborist, Chainsaw Tree Work Forum
Here's the problem, the stihl setting gage seems to set the air gap too tight, like 0 004" measured between the ignition module arms and the flywheel magnets using a feeler gage set It seems as though the center coil pick up on the ignition module has a wider air gap Now my question, what is the proper way to measure an ignition module air gap?
- AC Delco R45TS gap out of the box - Team Chevelle
It's SOP to inspect gap new spark plugs to your desired gap before installing them They could have been dropped, thereby changing the gap, etc NEVER assume they are gapped correctly out of the box How does the manufacturer know what YOU are going to gap them at?
- Spark Plug Gap on 454 - Team Chevelle
Can anyone tell me what the spark plug gap on a 454 should be I changed the plugs on my 454 and it seems as if it is missing a little at low RPM Does anyone recommed a good spark plug manufacturer as well It is a mildly built motor Thanks in advance Drew
- Quarter Window To Door Window Gap - Team Camaro Tech
The gap should be consistent I don't know how wide the gap should be but try to get it as close the chrome piece as possible Roll the door and quarter window up and down to make sure they don't try to overlap during operation Here is my gap that you are asking about
- Torque Converter to Flex Plate Spacing - Team Chevelle
Why would someone put 1 8" washers between the flex plate and the torque converter at each of the three bolts? The converter will slide up tight to the flex plate
- Umm. . . Got a Gap and Fit Issue - Team Camaro Tech
We spent a ton of time on this car this weekend and ran into a few problems We jung the doors and the gaps were fantastic Install fenders and oh crap!:mad: Crappy gaps and fit Need to twist door in at bottom and out at top Haven't had much success Any other suggestions on straightening
- Door Gaps and Alignment - Team Chevelle
The fisher body manual calls out 3 16" gap + - on both door to rear and door to fender On both my 69s, I set the door to quarter, then set the lower fender to rocker gap @ 1 16" and the door to fender ended up a hair wider than the door to quarter gaps, just the way I prefer I have no paint rub on the rocker area so all's good So to answer your question, yes, the door will be set back 1 8
- Setting points - Team Camaro Tech
This wide gap situation causes excessive arcing at the points and, because of this, your points will prematurely burn and pit The resulting small dwell setting doesn't give the coil sufficient time to build up maximum energy and so coil output decreases resulting in poor engine performance
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