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Post by 94 on Mar 22, 2005 1:27:13 GMT -5
What is the proper gap for a Champion CJ8 sparkplug for the 33cc Keyang engine? Also, does anyone have a problem with their steering post bending and their head set coming loose constantly?
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Post by Brandon R on Mar 22, 2005 15:45:35 GMT -5
;D the spark plug gap should be about .6 mm-.7mm and try useing loctite on the steering bolt
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Post by 94 on Mar 22, 2005 20:05:12 GMT -5
Thanks for the gap specs.
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Post by Brandon R on Mar 22, 2005 20:07:10 GMT -5
;D no problem
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Post by wow on Mar 23, 2005 6:42:13 GMT -5
actually i have seen run better is when your plug is gapped .20 to .27 on a spark plug gapper. i have mine like .25 check out viza for more info....
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Post by TheNoisePolluter on Mar 23, 2005 8:20:35 GMT -5
this is what viza says
Spark plug gap : .024-.028 inches (.60-.70 mm)
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Post by Brandon R on Mar 23, 2005 16:21:42 GMT -5
;D o yea i 4got the 0's lol my bad ahhh no he is gonna put it bad
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Post by TheNoisePolluter on Mar 23, 2005 18:23:45 GMT -5
brandon.. your saying that you forgot the 0 right.. so it would be .60-.70 mm??
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Post by TheNoisePolluter on Mar 30, 2005 12:10:56 GMT -5
What the spark plug gap is, is how many 1000's of an inch the prong is away from the electrode, and .60 - .70 is acually .600 - .700 thousanths of an inch, in other word the prong would be about a full inch from the electrode, which would make it almost impossible to creat a spark.. its .060 - .070
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Post by NHCA on Mar 30, 2005 19:43:59 GMT -5
.100 is one hundred thousandths
.010 is ten thousandths
.001 is one one-thousandth
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Post by TheNoisePolluter on Mar 30, 2005 20:23:44 GMT -5
Yeah exactly and the only way I knew this is becasue I wasn't cheap and payed attention in math class and learned about decimals unlike you guys ever do...lol j/k
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Post by leo on Aug 21, 2021 17:55:38 GMT -5
this is what viza says Spark plug gap : .024-.028 inches (.60-.70 mm) Thank you for the spark plug gap settings
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