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Hi all
Was wondering what the factory sparkplug gap actually is (#.##)and what the "best" gap (#.##) for a '94 E320 I-6 motor? I've read that a slightly wider gap vs. factory setting has all good benefits and no downside? Thanks -fad |
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I would not change from factory settings on this engine. The reason is as follows. When the ignitions age, the resistor ends break down. The harder it is to fire a plug, the easier it would be for a misfire to occurr.
I think the factory setting is .9mm.
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Benzmac: Donnie Drummonds ASE CERTIFIED MASTER AUTO TECHNICIAN MERCEDES SPECIALIST 11 YRS |
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thanks Benzmac, I'll be ordering plugs form PartsShop soon.
-fad |
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