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ymeski56 04-17-2011 10:56 AM

302 Plug Gap increase/ Why?
 
My 87' 302 call's for a stock plug gap of .044 w/ stock ignition system components. However for 302's only a few years newer, stock plug gap increases to .054 w/ stock ignition system components.

The engines use identical ignition components, down to the last part #"s & Identical spark plugs. Why the .010 difference in plug gap? :-huh

If you can answer that, you may have "all" my rep votes. I've been trying to find out how/why for years!

Well, how about 1/2 my rep votes?..........You will definitely a rep vote out of it!!!

SilverSport 04-18-2011 12:20 AM

I would go with it being for emissions sake??? Chrysler did the same thing for the PT Cruiser engine ..... but as a TSB for all model years .... so I have now idea what I should gap at for that car!

86F150302 04-18-2011 12:35 AM

It was 92 that the gap increased IIRC and I think ford did it to increase some HP.

jas88 04-18-2011 08:47 AM

A wider gap is generally used to fire a leaner mixture.


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