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Spark Plug Gap

jimmers

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1990 Red Coupe 6 speed
I just want to clarify what my spark plug gap should be at? Its a L98 and all stock.Thanks guys i'm a new vette owner so i want to be sure about these things. I know this must of been asked but i want to be sure because i was reading a post from 87blackroxi and he fixed his high idle by just re-gaping the plugs. I have the same problem he had, so i hope this corrects my idle problem.
 
I think it is .35, that is what it is for my car. Good luck
 
I have mine at .35

I thought that I read somewhere that said you shouldn't regap used plugs.
 
I think .035 not .35 you guys need to remember the 0 ;)
the .035 is right for the 90 .
:w

regaping old plugs is ok but if they are worn you don't get the spark you would with new plugs. I have done it for yrs with no problems.
 
G Winter said:
I think .035 not .35 you guys need to remember the 0 ;)
the .035 is right for the 90 .
:w

It's midnight, that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it!:L

That being said, I'll talk to you guys in the morning.:D
 
Sorry, off with my head right? :L If you need to regap them be very very careful, and just tap very very lightly with a hammer, is what I do, or you could push them down on a piece of wood.
 
Actually i bought all new ones, i forgot to say that. Thanks i will gap them to .035.
Thanks everyone! Hopefully new plugs will bring down the idle. If not i will have to adjust my TPS and Idle Speed.
 
The gap should be shown on an emission sticker under the hood. I tap them softly on a hard object, to narrow the gap and use the gapping tool to widen. Always check new plugs for proper gap.

I think it is smart to ensure that the basics, like ignition condition and vacuum leaks are checked before going right to the sensors/electronics.
:w
 
Definitely check the new plug gaps. Don't ever trust that they are what the box says they are.

I made that mistake a few years ago. My father told me to never trust what the box says. So I pulled the plugs out and checked the gap. Good thing I did because they varied.
 
I found the emisson sticker under the hood. There is alot of useful info on that. Could of saved me from posting. But oh well now i know.
Thanks everyone!
 
Vettefan87 said:
If you need to regap them be very very careful, and just tap very very lightly with a hammer, is what I do, or you could push them down on a piece of wood.

i just use the top of the plenum :gap
 
Lol, yeah that makes sense, move the least as possible. that is one thing I hate since I sit on the tire when I do plugs and stuff, and getting up and out is a pain.
 

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