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Re: 200CID ford (1966) burn time short. Remind me
Back in the 80's, GM had an engine or 2 in production that required a plug gap of .080". Over time though, GM revised the gap down to .060". The reason being, so much current was required to jump the gap that there wasn't enough energy left over to sustain bur... Login to read more. ![]()
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