Gapping and Torque: Precision for Beginners
Check the owner’s manual or service data for the specified gap. Use a wire-style feeler gauge for accuracy. Even if your new plugs are labeled pre-gapped, verify them; shipping bumps and variations happen, and beginners benefit most from double-checking.
Gapping and Torque: Precision for Beginners
Use a proper gapping tool to slightly widen or close the gap without bending the center electrode. Avoid prying on delicate iridium tips. Many fine-wire plugs come correctly set; if adjustment is discouraged by the manufacturer, exchange them instead of forcing it.
Gapping and Torque: Precision for Beginners
Always torque to the manufacturer’s spec, especially in aluminum heads. Hand-thread first, then use a torque wrench for the final snug. Over-tightening can strip threads; under-tightening can cause poor heat transfer and misfires. Slow, steady torque wins the day.
Gapping and Torque: Precision for Beginners
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