prkaye

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I couldn't find any specification of correct spark-plug gap in my engine manual. Where is this specified?
I have aviation spark plugs on my mag, and automotive spark plugs on my lightspeed... what gap value should I use for each of these? (O-320-D2A)
 
Phil,
Here's a thread on the L/S Denso plugs if that is what you have.
http://www.vansairforce.com/community/showthread.php?t=13254
Post # 14 may have info for you. Double check other sources, though.

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The following is right out of the Lightspeed Manual (section 2.6):

Engines normally timed at 25 degrees BTDC:
These are normally engines with compression ratios less than 8.7:1. Gap spark plugs fired by the CDI to .032"-.040".

Engines normally timed at 20 degrees BTDC:
These are usually engines with compression ratios of 8.7:1 or higher. Gap spark plugs fired by the CDI to .026"-.035".

Turbo / Supercharged engines should gap the spark plugs to .026” - .035” while turbo normalized engines should gap the spark plugs according to the compression ratio.
 
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Phil,
Someone will need chime in on the aviation plugs. I think it depends on the variety you have, etc.
Maybe check with your engine builder...? Sorry I couldn't be of help on that. I'm just not 'there' yet. :eek: