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NGK BR8ES Gap Question

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livewir

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So I've just been going over my boat since I bought it fixing little issues here and there.

New fuel filters, cleaning rave valves etc.

Per the Manual the gap on these plugs should be .5 - .6 millimeters

I'm looking at my gap tool and the lowest it goes is .5 and that just looks so thin, I have to use a bit a force to get the plug to get that small. My question is also, once I have all the plugs gap'ed correctly, what type of improvement will I see. I'm trying to just smooth out the engines, they seem to run a bit rough.


btw, I have a 97 Challenger 1800.
 
The gap is also .021" - .024" That's the recommended gap. It should run better if you did the maintenance correct. Have you done a compression test to see what's going on inside? It should be ideally 150 psi.

Karl
 
You should be good to go. It should be more dependable and responsive after the maintenance. :)

Karl
 
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