1966 F-350 crew-cab rims and oil-bath
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Crew, a spark plug socket 13/16" (has rubber inside), a feeler gauge for gapping plugs and points, and standard hand tools. Gap the plugs at .035 in., and the points at .017 in. I'm not certain about the points gap-haven't had to do that in awhile. If you're new to working on vehicles, you might want to get a manual or at least go to the library and research the spec's. I enjoy working on my truck. I take my time and try to be thorough. My truck is not a daily driver, so there is no hurry for me. By the way, it's a good idea to use some anti-seize on the plug threads when installing. Good luck and have fun.
Kurt
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