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whats the gap size for a 1985 e150 econoline conversion van (carbed)

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According to one of Fords websites :

For a 1985 Ford E-150 :

All engines have the spark plugs gapped at ( .044 inch )

* the HIGH ALTITUDE version of the 4.9 liter six , the spark plugs are gapped at .054

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