@@RayofallTrades Sure! I started to realize lately that some small engine manufacturers specify much smaller gaps I than might have expected. I check and log the gaps I find on every machine and then look up what the mfr specifies to see how far out they may have been, to get a more complete picture of why an engine might have been running the way it was. Just an additional piece of information, like condition of the plug.
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Nice job!!!!!
Appreciate you!
Plug gap on those is .020.
That’s all I got! 😉🔧👍
Son of a gun! Great catch. I'll fix the video asap. Thanks Rein!
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Sure! I started to realize lately that some small engine manufacturers specify much smaller gaps I than might have expected.
I check and log the gaps I find on every machine and then look up what the mfr specifies to see how far out they may have been, to get a more complete picture of why an engine might have been running the way it was. Just an additional piece of information, like condition of the plug.
@@Rein_CiarfellaI definitely need to pay better attention cause I missed that one point blank. I appreciate you Rein.
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No applause please - just throw your nickels up on the stage. 😁
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