Very detailed video. I liked how clearly explained everything and showed it. You also showed multiple tools. So we can save our money if we have any of these. This video should have more views and likes!
Hello, excellent video, I have read in several forums that indicate that the currency -shaped tool to adjust the spark plug gap, will damage the iridium spark plug, because the electrode is very fine, I will appreciate your opinion in this regard.Thanks.
This is probably a very stupid question, but I'm not sure so here's my question , when gasping spark plugs when you have the plug inserted into the gaped does the electric of the plug have to be exactly in the middle of the gaper number line? For example I have .044 should I have the electric dead in the middle of that line of .044?
That spark plug gap tool is made by AllStar. It's available through a bunch of race parts retailers but it's damn expensive. I bought it to make sure plug gaps were exact on the race engines.
Thank you so much. Verbally explaining makes all the difference in the world. Great video.
Thanks so much for confirming that I could use two feeler gauges together to get to the thickness I needed.
Very detailed video. I liked how clearly explained everything and showed it. You also showed multiple tools. So we can save our money if we have any of these. This video should have more views and likes!
nice video, great examples, have all them 3 gauges, didnt know that spark plug tool existed. great examples of how to use them for begginers.
Hello, excellent video, I have read in several forums that indicate that the currency -shaped tool to adjust the spark plug gap, will damage the iridium spark plug, because the electrode is very fine, I will appreciate your opinion in this regard.Thanks.
Superb. Many thanks! 🙏
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Which side edge of the spark plug you use to gap the plugs? Left or the right?
I loved it!! Amazing video!
What tool is that
This is probably a very stupid question, but I'm not sure so here's my question , when gasping spark plugs when you have the plug inserted into the gaped does the electric of the plug have to be exactly in the middle of the gaper number line? For example I have .044 should I have the electric dead in the middle of that line of .044?
Good video
Good job
Where would one find brass-looking instrument? What's is called?
That spark plug gap tool is made by AllStar. It's available through a bunch of race parts retailers but it's damn expensive. I bought it to make sure plug gaps were exact on the race engines.
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