ForYourOwnGood
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This morning I went to check my spark plug gap and how the electrodes looked since I am running the FP tune now I wanted to be sure they were all good. I discovered a few strange things along the way, the first being that plug #3 was loose already. When I installed them I used a torque wrench and set the to whatever the value is supposed to be, I can't remember off the top of my head now, like 7 to 10ft-lb? Anyway, not sure how that happened but the gaps were my big concern and how they looked.
I had bought a new disc gapper tool when I put the Brisks in the car and set them to somewhere around .028" or .030", or so I thought. I went to check them and couldn't find that one so I used an older one I had in my tool box. Imagine my surprise when I couldn't even fit .025" in there, the gap appeared to be a little less than .020".
Turns out the little disc gapper I used to gap the Brisks is about .010" too thin after I found it, it was brand new when I used it. I got my dial calipers out and measured it, its thin around the entire diameter. Maybe mis-cast?
I ended up bending one more than I was comfortable with trying to open them back up, so I used a set of brand new Ford plugs that I had spare. What a MASSIVE difference in drive ability. Its like a whole new car at low RPM and off idle from a light, and it no longer stumbles at idle either. What a weird problem. I used to use a feeler gauge set to check my gap but I lost it when I moved, never bought a new one. :frusty::frusty::frusty:
I had bought a new disc gapper tool when I put the Brisks in the car and set them to somewhere around .028" or .030", or so I thought. I went to check them and couldn't find that one so I used an older one I had in my tool box. Imagine my surprise when I couldn't even fit .025" in there, the gap appeared to be a little less than .020".
Turns out the little disc gapper I used to gap the Brisks is about .010" too thin after I found it, it was brand new when I used it. I got my dial calipers out and measured it, its thin around the entire diameter. Maybe mis-cast?
I ended up bending one more than I was comfortable with trying to open them back up, so I used a set of brand new Ford plugs that I had spare. What a MASSIVE difference in drive ability. Its like a whole new car at low RPM and off idle from a light, and it no longer stumbles at idle either. What a weird problem. I used to use a feeler gauge set to check my gap but I lost it when I moved, never bought a new one. :frusty::frusty::frusty:
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